Marila
Marila
Marila is a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs belonging to the family Calophyllaceae, which was formerly classified within the Clusiaceae family. These plants are native to the tropical rainforest regions of Central and South America.
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Marila
The plant thrives in humid tropical climatic conditions where there are no significant seasonal temperature fluctuations. Its natural habitat includes lowland or montane tropical forests, where the tree can reach substantial sizes in highly humid environments.
Soil requirements for Marila typically involve deep, fertile, and well-drained substrates. Despite its preference for high atmospheric humidity, the plant is sensitive to waterlogging, making proper drainage an essential factor for healthy growth.
Botanically, Marila is characterized by simple, opposite leaves with distinct venation and translucent glands. The flowers are generally arranged in racemes or panicles and feature well-developed sepals and petals, serving as a primary attraction for local pollinators.
The economic use of Marila is primarily localized. The timber of some species is utilized in construction and carpentry, and various plant extracts are occasionally used in traditional medicine practices, although the genus is not currently cultivated on a commercial agricultural scale.
