Mowilis
Mowilis is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus was first described in 1886. Plants in this genus are typically found in tropical regions of Africa. They are often small trees or shrubs. The leaves of Mowilis are usually simple and arranged oppositely on the stem. The flowers are typically small and white or cream-colored, often growing in clusters. The fruit is usually a berry. Mowilis species are not widely cultivated and are primarily of interest to botanists and those studying the flora of their native regions. Some species may have traditional uses within local communities, though these are not extensively documented. Further research is ongoing to understand the biodiversity and ecological roles of Mowilis within its native habitats.