- and ****an. It is
known by
various names, most
notably the
camphor tree,
camphorwood or
camphor laurel.
Camphora officinarum grows up to 20–30 m (66–98 ft)...
-
Camphor (/ˈkæmfər/) is a waxy,
colorless solid with a
strong aroma. It is
classified as a
terpenoid and a
cyclic ketone. It is
found in the wood of the...
- Mentha, also
known as
mint (from Gr**** μίνθα míntha,
Linear B mi-ta), is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
mint family, Lamiaceae. It is
estimated that...
- 1039/CT8824100049.
Oppenheim A (1861). "Note sur le
camphre de menthe" [On the
camphor of
mint].
Comptes Rendus. 53: 379–380. Les
analogies avec le bornéol me permettent...
-
opposed to
later American mint juleps, were
primarily medicinal,
lightly alcoholic, and
often contained camphor. The
mint julep originated in the southern...
-
Spearmint (Mentha ****ata), also
known as
garden mint,
common mint, lamb
mint and
mackerel mint, is
native to
Europe and
southern temperate Asia, extending...
- cilantro, phak phai (from Thai: ผักแพว),
praew leaf, hot
mint,
Cambodian mint and
Vietnamese mint, is an herb
whose leaves are used in
Southeast Asian and...
-
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a
perennial herbaceous plant in the
mint family and
native to south-central Europe, the
Mediterranean Basin, Iran,...
-
menthol and
camphor. The
Camphor concentration varies by
country of sale; as of Nov 2023
Tiger Balm Red and
Tiger Balm
White both
contain 25%
Camphor in Singapore...
-
Peppermint (Mentha × piperita) is a
hybrid species of
mint, a
cross between watermint and spearmint.
Indigenous to
Europe and the
Middle East, the plant...