See text Connarus is a genus of plants in the family Connaraceae with a pan-tropical distribution.
Plants in this genus are vines, shrubs or small trees.
The inflorescences are panicles, usually terminal or axillary, individual flowers are bisexual (i.e. each having both male and female organs), 5-merous (with five parts), and covered with glands; petals are free of each other, stamens 10 in two whorls, the inner whorl shorter, carpels 1.
The fruit are flattened follicles, often with a stipe at the base and a small beak at the apex, opening on a longitudinal suture.
[1][7] As of February 2025[update], Plants of the World Online accepts the following 106 species:[1]