Cinnamomum Camphora


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Read about Cinnamomum Camphora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cinnamomum Camphora, Nees & Eberm. (Camphora officinarum, Nees. Lairus Camphora, Linn.). Camphor Tree. Stout tree with enlarged base, to 40 ft.: lvs. alternate, ovate-elliptic, acuminate, not large or very thick, pinkish on the young growths, with a pair or more of strong side veins: buds scaly: fls. small, yellow, in axillary panicles; perianth membranaceous: fr. a drupe the size of a large pea. China. Japan. B.M. 2658.—A handsome dense-topped tree when young, becoming bare below with age; withstands some frost. The young growth is very attractive. It is hardy in central peninsular Fla., where it thrives well if attention is given to fertilizing and cultivating; it does not thrive in wet soils. Camphor is a common roadside planting in S. Calif. Commerical camphor is extracted from the wood. CH


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