- ****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)...
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Kusunoki no
Bannin (クスノキの番人, lit. "The
Camphorwood Custodian") is a ****anese
novel series written by
Keigo Higashino. The
series began publication by...
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rainfall Afromontane cloud forest.
Common names include East
African camphorwood,
mkulo (Tanzania),
mwiha (Uganda), muwong, ****iti, and maasi. It is...
- both
Sanskrit and
Chinese logographs on a
median log
trunk of ****anese
camphorwood. The
image is
worshipped in
Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism,
which claims to...
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Akiyoshi Imazaki Alice Shimada,
Keiko Take****a, Jun Etō, Rena
Hasegawa The
Camphorwood Custodian Tomohiko Itō TBA
Erika Taro
Miyaoka Ayumu Mochizuki, Meari...
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stinkwood or true stinkwood, and
Ocotea foetens is also
called stinkwood.
Camphorwood is
usually Cinnamomum camphora a
close relative of
Ocotea species. Rosewood...
- 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...
- Australia.
Common names include red-barked s****afras,
black s****afras,
camphorwood,
scentless cinnamon wood, and
native camphor laurel. Its
habitat is between...
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rainforest in the area.
Significant species include Australian red cedar,
camphorwood,
yellow ash,
deciduous fig, and
Illawarra plum. The rare
socketwood occurs...
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Wangs largely pioneered the
trade in
Chinese cane-ware,
bamboo blinds,
camphorwood chests, and arts and crafts.
Fireworks were
among their most lucrative...