Madhuca Latifolia
Madhuca latifolia, commonly known as the butter tree or mahua tree, is a tropical tree native to the Indian subcontinent. It typically grows in forested areas and can reach heights of up to 20 meters. The tree is valued for its large, fragrant flowers, which bloom in clusters and are often used to produce mahua oil.
The flowers of Madhuca latifolia are not only important for local ecosystems but also have cultural significance. They are harvested to make traditional alcoholic beverages and are used in various culinary dishes. Additionally, the tree's wood is utilized for making furniture and other products, highlighting its economic importance.