Actinanthella
Actinanthella is a small genus of hemiparasitic shrubs in the Loranthaceae family. They are found in Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Taxonomy
There are two species in the genus:- Actinanthella menyharthii Balle
- Actinanthella wyliei Wiens
Description
Ecology
The recorded host plants of Actinanthella are Erythroxylum, Boscia, and Olea.Like several other African genera of hemiparasitic shrubs, Actinanthella is extremely specialized for pollination. Not only do their petals change coloration once mature to attract pollinators, but their corollas also split to form an opening through which sunbirds can insert their beaks. When that happens, a rapid response triggers, opening the flower and depositing pollen on the pollinator's head.