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Canella is a
monospecific genus containing the
species Canella winterana, a tree
native to the
Caribbean from the
Florida Keys to Barbados. Its bark is...
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formally described in 1808 by Jean
Louis Marie Poiret, who gave it the name
Winterana lanceolata in Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique, from
specimens collected...
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which is
obtained from
genus Cinnamomum in
family Lauraceae.
Canella winterana is the only
species known in cultivation. The
family is
divided into five...
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Ceylon (Cinnamomum verum, C. zeylani****) Cinnamon,
white (Canella
winterana)
Cinnamon myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia) (Australia) Clary,
Clary sage...
- (Tamarindus indica), Milk Bark (Drypetes diversifolia),
Cinnamon Bark (Canella
winterana),
Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba), Woman's
Tongue (Albizia lebbeck), Lignum...
- rare,
inclusion in the
human diet is
highly unlikely)
Camas root
Canella winterana,
white cinnamon (used as a
seasoning before cinnamon was
imported to the...
- family) Canellaceae: wild
cinnamon family Canella: wild
cinnamon Canella winterana pepper cinnamon; cinnamonbark;
winter cinnamon Canellaceae (wild cinnamon...
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Buccaneer palm (Pseudophoenix sargentii)
Canella (Canella
winterana)
Crabwood (Gymnanthes lucida)
Cuban Nakedwood (Colubrina cubensis)
Cupania (Cupania...
- (Caesalpinia bonduc) Algodón de seda (Calotropis procera)
Barbasco (Canella
winterana) Haba de
playa (Canavalia rosea)
Palinguan (Capparis flexuosa) Té del...
- culinary, tea,
medicinal leaves,
twigs (rarely)
White cinnamon Canella winterana Canellaceae tree
culinary bark Cannabis, weed,
marijuana Cannabis sativa...