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- ****an. It is known by various names, most notably the camphor tree, camphorwood or camphor laurel. Camphora officinarum grows up to 20–30 m (66–98 ft)...
- both Sanskrit and Chinese logographs on a median log trunk of ****anese camphorwood. The image is worshipped in Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, which claims to...
- rainfall Afromontane cloud forest. Common names include East African camphorwood, mkulo (Tanzania), mwiha (Uganda), muwong, ****iti, and maasi. It is...
- 75 cm in diameter. Cinnamomum oliveri has several common names, such as camphorwood, Oliver's s****afras, black s****afras and cinnamonwood. The specific epithet...
- tropical montane forest, particularly forest dominated by the East African camphorwood (Ocotaea usambarensis). Its total area of occupancy is estimated to be...
- Prosser Empire’s Loving Strangers: Journeys Through an Asian-Jewish Camphorwood Chest Shortlist Joe Stadolnik The Unsettled Life of Duarte Brandao Shortlist...
- stinkwood or true stinkwood, and Ocotea foetens is also called stinkwood. Camphorwood is usually Cinnamomum camphora a close relative of Ocotea species. Rosewood...
- inscribed with Sanskrit and Chinese characters on a plank of ****anese camphorwood as the only object of worship by believers. The sect claims that Nichiren...
- approximately 52 feet (16m) in height, 75 feet (23.3m) in width. Natural camphorwood which is resistant to water is used in the main pillar and was brought...
- Nichiren Daishonin carved by Izumi Ajari Nippō Shōnin from the same camphorwood leftover plank that the Dai Gohonzon was inscribed on; while pious tradition...