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Baphia nitida, also
known as
camwood, barwood, and
African sandalwood (although not a true sandalwood), is a shrubby, leguminous, hard-wooded tree from...
- industry. Dudu-Osun is made from shea butter, honey, aloe vera, Osun (
camwood), palm
kernel oil,
cocoa pod ash, palm
bunch ash, lime juice,
lemon juice...
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people of Nigeria. A
combination of ose-dudu with
leaves of the
tropical camwood tree (Pterocarpus osun)
produces a po****r kind of soap with exfoliating...
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continued and even
expanded after Roberts emigrated,
exporting palm products,
camwood, and
ivory to the
United States and
trading American goods at a company...
- B.
nitida may
refer to:
Baphia nitida, the
camwood or
African sandalwood, a tree
species found in
Africa Bornetella nitida, a
marine alga
species found...
- and a sister, Grace, and grew up in a
Christian household,
living on
Camwood Crescent in Nepean,
where she
began acting and
practicing ballet at age...
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black clay,
brown from mud, and red from
Camwood. Some dyes like
camwood need to be
heated before use. The
camwood is
grated into a powder, then
boiled before...
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exports included copra made from the
coconut palm,
guinea grains, gum copal,
camwood and
sesame (benne). The
earliest incarnation of
Lagos was an
Awori Yoruba...
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pavonina –
sandalwood tree, red or
false red
sandalwood Baphia nitida –
camwood, also
known as
African sandalwood Eremophila mitc****ii – sandalwood; false...
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Adenanthera pavonina,
sandalwood tree; red,
false red
sandalwood Baphia nitida,
camwood, also
known as
African sandalwood Eremophila mitc****ii, sandalwood; false...