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Pittosporum resiniferum, the
resin cheesewood or
petroleum nut, is a tree that
grows in the
Philippines and Malaysia,
particularly in the
wilderness surrounding...
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distilled from the
resin of
Jeffrey pine and from the
fruit of
Pittosporum resiniferum.
Other sources of
heptane and octane,
produced from
crude oil, contain...
- Spreng.
Leptospermum flexuosum (Willd.) Link
isonym Leptospermum glomeratum H.L.Wendl.
Leptospermum resiniferum Bertol.
Metrosideros flexuosa Willd....
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Canarium reniforme Kochummen &
Whitmore –
Peninsular Malaysia Canarium resiniferum Bruce ex King – ****am and
Bangladesh Canarium rigidum (Blume) Zipp. ex...
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ramiflorum Pittosporum rapense Pittosporum rarotongense Pittosporum resiniferum –
petroleum nut
Pittosporum revolutum – rough-fruited pittosporum, wild...
- best
known for his
advocacy of
using the
Petroleum nut (Pittosporum
resiniferum) as an
alternative bio-fuel in the Philippines, and his
involvement with...
- botany; the only
other source in
nature perhaps being the
Pittosporum resiniferum,
known as "petroleum nut" or
kerosene tree. Farjon, A. (2013). "Pinus...
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middle canopy include bandordima (Prasoxylon excelsum),
dhuna (Canarium
resiniferum),
bhomora (Terminalia belerica), ful
gomari (Gmelina sp.)
bonbogri (Pterospermum...
- Rose
Capital of the Philippines.
Apisang (scientific name:
Pittosporum resiniferum), a
plant endemic to the
Philippines (as well as Malaysia), is grown...
- for biodiesel.
Petroleum nut oil, from the
Petroleum nut (Pittosporum
resiniferum)
native to the Philippines. The
Philippine government once
explored the...