Cinnamomum parthenoxylon known in English as Selasian wood[1], Saffrol Laurel[2], or as Martaban camphor wood[3]. It has the outdated heterotypic synonym Laurus porrecta (Roxb.).
Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon Cinnamon Tree) Basic Info Photos / Sounds / Video ...
Cinnamomum camphora Nombres relacionados: Alcanforero (castellano), Apakva (sánscrito), Camphora camphora (sinónimo), Camphora officinarum (sinónimo), Camphortree (inglés), Chang (chino), Cinnamomum camphoroides (sinónimo), ...
Cinnamomum glanduliferum. NEPAL CAMPHOR TREE. Himalayas LAURACEAE (Laurel family) ...
USDA Plants Database - Horticulture Cinnamomum camphora is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which camphortree has escaped (opens a new window).
#854 Cinnamomum camphora Common Names: camphor tree, camphor laurel, shiu leaf, gum camphor, laurel camphor Family: Lauraceae (laurel Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Camphor laurel Cinnamomum camphora Scientific Name Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Nees & Eberm.
Indian Bay-leaf (Cinnamomum tamala [Buch.-Ham.] Nees et Eberm.) Synonyms ...
Nepal Camphor Tree Scientific Name: Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wallich) Nees Synonym: Laurus glanduliferus Family: Lauraceae ...
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Cinnamomum zeylanicum Herbs, Trees and Shrubs Sow seed in spring, onto fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil; fair to good light. Propagate also from semi-ripe cuttings in summer. Minimum temperature of 50F/10C at all times ...
Cinnamomum camphora. Camphor Tree. Lovely in Bermuda, with a round-headed shape and medium green leaves that when new are red and pretty. A good specimen is in the middle of the Sensory Garden of the Botanical Gardens.
CINNAMOMUM ZEYLANICUM See Cinnamon CINNAMON Herb Trees for Warm Climates. By Robert E. Bond. 1989 J, p 43 ...
Cinnamomum aromaticum, Cinnamomum cassia Family: Lauraceae Cassia cinnamon, Chinese cinnamon Origin: Sri Lanka, Thailand ...
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) Click on graphic for larger image Cinnamon ...
Cinnamon - Cinnamomum spp. (in the Lauraceae family) Parts used: Inner bark. Taste/Smell: Spicy, aromatic, sweet.
Cinnamomum camphora General Notes Provide good drainage in clay soil. Smog tolerant. Has Fragrant Flower and Leaf. SelecTree lists 1 cultivar of camphora: 'monum' ...
Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum Camphora) - That this beautiful sub-tropical evergreen tree is hardier than often supposed is proved by Mrs Dugmore, of Parkstone, Dorset, who writes as follows:-"The Camphor Tree flourishes here, ...
Batavia cinnamon; Padang cassia Cinnamomum burmannii Bay Biscayne; creeping-oxeye; Singapore daisy Sphagneticola trilobata bay willow Salix pentandra beach naupaka Scaevola sericea beach strawberry Fragaria chiloensis ...
Camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J.Presl Mult categories Canadian water weed Elodea canadensis Michx. (Category 1) Canary pine Pinus canariensis C.Sm. (Category 2) Castor - oil plant Ricinus communis L (Category 2) ...
Flavones, 5-O-methyl flavonols, polyketides [acetogenins], (tryptamine alkaloids) +, (plants Al-accumulators); (cork pericyclic - Cinnamomum; vessel elements with scalariform perforation plates; wood often fluorescing; (secondary phloem stratified); ...
The source of true cinnomon is Cinnamomum verum. Cinnamomum: the classical Greek name for cinnamon. Cinnamomum camphora [Camphor Tree, Camphor Laurel] Common Name List ...
Viburnum cinnamomifolium, or Cinnamomum-leafed viburnum, is not an allusion to cinnamon. It is the name of the camphor tree, Cinnamomum camphora. The large, drooping, ribbed evergreen leaves on red stems make for a handsome appearance all year round.
Combinations: Chondrus may be combined with Cinnamomum and Glycyrrhiza in bronchial catarrh, or with Althaea root and Ballota in dyspepsia. ...
The camphor tree, the cassia-bark tree, and the cinnamon tree all belong to the Asian genus Cinnamomum and are extensively cultivated for their aromatic bark (see and ).
See also: Cinnamom, Cinnamon, Camphor, Green, Cassia
 
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