Madhuca longifolia

Suresh Forestry Network
Overview

Madhuca longifolia

Madhuca longifolia, commonly known as the Mahuwa tree or Butter Tree, is a medium to large deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical regions of South Asia. Renowned for its ecological and economic significance, this tree plays a vital role in local ecosystems and traditional livelihoods.

Madhuca longifolia thrives in a variety of soil types but prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established and requires full sun for optimal growth. Regular pruning can help maintain its shape and encourage a healthy canopy.

With its numerous ecological benefits, cultural significance, and economic potential, Madhuca longifolia is an essential species in its native habitat. Its contributions to local livelihoods, biodiversity, and sustainable practices make it a valuable tree for agroforestry and conservation efforts. Whether planted for its beauty or its utility, the Mahuwa tree enhances both the environment and the community.