The
family Ochnaceae, or
wild plane family, comprises mainly trees or shrubs, and more rarely
herbaceous plants.
Species of the Ochnaceae are found from
subtropical to
tropical regions. They are best represented in
South America. The family has about 53 genera and 600 species.
Members of the Ochnaceae all have
evergreen petiolate leaves, which are sometimes leathery (found at the
genus Ochna). The leaves are most often simple and alternate, but can be
racemose, paniculate or more rarely
pinnate. Pinnate leaves are typical of
Godoya.
These species are
hermaphroditic.