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Nutmeg is the seed, or the
ground ****e
derived from that seed, of
several tree
species of the
genus Myristica;
fragrant nutmeg or true
nutmeg (M. fragrans)...
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Wood is a
structural tissue/material
found as
xylem in the
stems and
roots of
trees and
other woody plants. It is an
organic material – a
natural composite...
- ancestors.
Asmat carvings are made from
local materials such as
Merbau and
nutmeg wood. One of the
famous Asmat carvings is the Bisj Pole
which measures more...
- (Agathis australis)
Queensland kauri (Australia) (Agathis robusta) ****anese
nutmeg-yew, kaya (Torreya nucifera)
Larch (Larix)
European larch (Larix decidua)...
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cocoa bean (cacao),
nutmeg, and mace ****e. It has a
moderate tropical climate that
ensures the
success of ****e production.
Nutmeg is a key crop, followed...
- honeysuckle, pheasant-eye, Elisha's tears,
flowering nutmeg, spiderwort, Cape fuchsia,
whistle stick,
Himalaya nutmeg, granny's curls,partridge berry, chocolate...
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Grenada is also
known as the "Island of ****e" due to its
production of
nutmeg and mace crops. 12°07′N 61°40′W / 12.117°N 61.667°W / 12.117; -61.667...
- Korea's Jeju Island. It is also
called kaya (榧) ****anese
torreya or ****anese
nutmeg-yew. It
grows to 15–25 m tall with a
trunk up to 1.5 m diameter. The leaves...
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commonly known as
California torreya or
California nutmeg tree (although not
closely related to true
nutmeg). It is one of only two
species of
genus Torreya...
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these include Amborella, Magnolia,
nutmeg and avocado,
while trees such as bamboo,
palms and
bananas are monocots.
Wood gives structural strength to the...