Murraya koenigii
(Rutaceae)
Names and origins
Characters
Ecology
Uses
Conservation
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Forest type (costal, hill, lowland, peatswamp, mountains, kerangas...)
Forest Layer (emergent, canopy, understory, forest floor, liana...)
Pioneer tree, late sucessional tree
Symbiotic microorganisms (Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, ectomycorrhiza)
Seed dispersal by animals
Pollination by birds, bats, bees, beetles
Symbiosis with animals, ants
Flowering habits and frequency
Seed germination conditions and time
<p>Daun Kari thrives in lush, moist forests, both evergreen and deciduous, where it thrives in well-drained soil. Its vibrant flowers attract both insects and butterflies, while its fruits are a favorite treat for birds, serving as agents of dispersal. Daun Kari is typically propagated through seeds, but to prevent rot during germination, it is advised to remove the pulp before planting in a polybag.</p>