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Tolu balsam or
balsam of
Tolu is a
balsam that
originates from
South America (Colombia, Peru, Venezuela). It is
similar to (and
frequently confounded...
- oliveri,
African copaiba balsam tree, a
member of the
genus Daniella Myroxylon, the
source of both
Balsam of Peru and
Tolu balsam Populus sect. Tacamahaca...
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tolu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tolú is a
small town and muni****lity in
Sucre Department,
northern Colombia.
Tolu may also
refer to:
Tolu,...
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Tolus is a
genus of
harvestman in
family Phalangodidae with the sole
described species Tolus appalachius. It is only
found in Tennessee.[citation needed]...
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Myroxylon balsamum var.
balsamum –
Tolu balsam tree Myroxylon balsamum var.
pereirae (Royle)
Harms – Peru
balsam tree The
tree is
large and slow growing, reaching...
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natural resins are used as
ingredients in perfumes, e.g.,
balsams of Peru and
tolu, elemi, styrax, and
certain turpentines.
Other liquid compounds found inside...
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Deville isolated a
hydrocarbon from
balsam of
Tolu (an
aromatic extract from the
tropical Colombian tree Myroxylon balsamum),
which Deville recognized...
- citronella, neroli, cyclamen,
lemon gr****, tuberose, rose, musk, balsam, and
tolu. It is used in
perfumery to
emphasize the
odors of sweet,
floral perfumes...
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species of
tree and
flowering plant in the
family Anacardiaceae. It is
native to the
tropical Americas,
including the West Indies. The
tree was introduced...
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Gilead Balm of
Mecca Balsam fir - (Abies balsamea)
Balsam of Peru
Balsam of
Tolu Balsam poplars - (Populus sect. Tacamahaca)
Bisabol Bdellium Benzoin resin...