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- Myristica fragrans, commonly known as the nutmeg tree, is an evergreen species indigenous to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. This aromatic tree is economically...
- economically important member, is Myristica fragrans (the nutmeg tree), from which mace is also derived. The name Myristica is from the Gr**** adjective myristikos...
- that seed, of several tree species of the genus Myristica; fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg (M. fragrans) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for...
- after its most famous member, Myristica fragrans, the source of the ****es nutmeg and mace. The best known genera are Myristica in Asia and Virola in the...
- seeds (Levisti**** officinale) Locust beans (Ceratonia siliqua) Mace (Myristica fragrans) Mahleb, mahalepi, St. Lucie cherry (Prunus mahaleb) Marjoram (Origanum...
- free dictionary. Nutmeg is a ****e, usually obtained from the plant Myristica fragrans. It may also refer to: Agathophyllum aromati****, a shrub sometimes...
- de Wilde Myristica flosculosa J.Sinclair Myristica fragrans Houtt. Myristica frugifera W.J.de Wilde Myristica fugax W.J.de Wilde Myristica fusca Markgr...
- Nutmeg oil is a volatile essential oil from nutmeg (Myristica fragrans). The oil is colorless or light yellow and smells and tastes of nutmeg. It contains...
- the real thing, i.e., the hard aromatic seed of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans), an East Indian evergreen tree, or counterfeit wooden nutmegs; or...
- tetradecanoyl. The acid is named after the binomial name for nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), from which it was first isolated in 1841 by Lyon Playfair. Nutmeg...