Luma Apiculata
Luma Apiculata, commonly known as the Chilean myrtle, is a tree native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and Argentina. It typically grows between 10 to 20 meters tall and features glossy, evergreen leaves. The tree produces small, white flowers that attract various pollinators, followed by edible berries that are enjoyed by both wildlife and humans.
This species is valued for its aromatic wood, which is often used in furniture making and crafts. Additionally, Luma Apiculata is appreciated for its ornamental qualities, making it a popular choice in gardens and landscaping due to its attractive foliage and flowers.