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Cinnamon is a ****e
obtained from the
inner bark of
several tree
species from the
genus Cinnamomum.
Cinnamon is used
mainly as an
aromatic condiment and...
- is used as a ****e
similar to
cinnamon,
giving rise to the
common names cinnamon bark,
wild cinnamon, and
white cinnamon.
Flowers perfect, regular; sepals...
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Cinnamomum malabatrum,
wild cinnamon,
country cinnamon also
known as malabathrum, is a tree in the
family Lauraceae that is
endemic to
Western Ghats of...
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dimorphandrum Cinnamomum doederleinii Cinnamomum dominii Cinnamomum dubium –
Wild cinnamon Cinnamomum durifolium Cinnamomum x
durifruticeticola Cinnamomum eboaloi...
- (IVI: 55.81%) and
Villebrunea rubescens (IVI: 50.10%), as well as the
wild cinnamon Cinnamomum burmannii (IVI: 24.33%) and the fig
Ficus disticha (IVI:...
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constituents in
volatile oil of true
cinnamon (Cinnamomum
verum Presl. Syn. C. Zeylani**** Blum.) and five
wild cinnamon species grown in Sri Lanka". Tropical...
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Cinnamomum dubium,
called wild cinnamon or wal
kurundu in Sinhalese, is an
evergreen tree
originating in Sri Lanka. It is used as a
timber tree. "The...
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Pometia pinnata *wasa
edible greens,
Abelmoschus manihot *m(w)asoku
wild cinnamon,
Cinnamomum spp. *quRis
Polynesian plum, hog plum,
Tahitian apple, Spondias...
- kind of palm) and the
yabunikkei or
Cinnamomum ****oni**** (a form of
wild cinnamon).
Direct access to the
grove is forbidden. Much of the ways of the ancient...
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Cinnamomum ovalifoilium,
called wild cinnamon or wal
kurundu in Sinhala, is an
evergreen tree
endemic to Sri Lanka. It is in
brink of
extinction due to...