arutles
Arutles is a genus of tropical evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Arutaceae. Endemic to the cloud forests of the Valoran archipelago, the genus comprises eight described species, including Arutles nocturna, Arutles alba, Arutles viridis, and Arutles rubra. The name is derived from the local term arutl, meaning "green shade." The genus was first described by botanist L. M. Haruto in 1924.
Species are typically 2 to 10 meters tall, with simple, alternate, glossy leaves. Flowers are small and
Arutles is confined to montane cloud forests from 900 to 1800 meters elevation in Valoran; it prefers
Pollination is primarily by hawk moths and small bees; seed dispersal is by thrushes and other frugivores.
Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants for their glossy foliage and mild fragrance. In local medicine,
Due to habitat loss and climate-induced range shifts, several Arutles species are considered at risk, with habitat