Ocotea Commutata
Ocotea commutata is a small evergreen tree native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. It belongs to the Lauraceae family, which includes well-known plants like avocado and cinnamon. This species is characterized by its aromatic leaves and small, fragrant flowers. It is often found in moist, shaded environments within tropical forests. Due to its unique appearance and ecological importance, Ocotea commutata is of interest to botanists and conservationists alike.