Platea (plant)Platea, known as 肖榄属 in Mandarin, is a genus in the Metteniusaceae found in tropical and subtropical Asia. It is a small genus of mostly dioecious trees that grow in high-elevation forests.DescriptionPlatea is a genus of predominantly dioecious trees with spirally arranged leathery leaves. Plants may grow up to 45 meters tall. The young shoots and branches are covered with stellate trichomes or simple hairs. The staminate flowers are arranged in panicles and the pistillate flowers in racemes. The flowers are pentamerous, with female flowers lacking petals. The stigma is sessile and disc-shaped, and the ovaries are cylindrical. The fruits are cylindrical drupes that are blue-black when ripe with a woody endocarp.Taxonomy and namingPlatea was once placed in the Icacinaceae. After the Icacinaceae were split into four smaller families, Platea was transferred to the Metteniusaceae. As of February 2023, it consists of 8 accepted species:Platea bullata SleumerPlatea excelsa BlumePlatea hongiaoensis TaganePlatea kachinensis Y.H.Tan & H.B.DingPlatea latifolia BlumePlatea malayana UtteridgePlatea parvifolia Merr. & ChunPlatea sclerophylla Sleumer