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- Gynocardia is a genus of dioecious evergreen tree belonging to the Achariaceae family, containing the sole species Gynocardia odorata. The trees grow...
- India Company's botanical garden in Calcutta. This tree is also known as Gynocardia odorata. For the rest of the 19th century, this tree was thought to be...
- dark brown. A fatty oil is obtained by expression, known officially as gynocardia oil in Britain, as oleum chaulmoograe in the United States. Fruits are...
- Axtell, "Chaulmoogra" Felter, Harvey Wickes; Lloyd, John Uri (1898). "Gynocardia—Chaulmoogra". King's American Dispensatory. Retrieved 2011-10-24. Cottle...
- Eleutherandra Slooten Erythrospermum Lam. Grandidiera Jaub. Guthriea Bolus Gynocardia R.Br. Hydnocarpus Gaertn. Kiggelaria L. Kuhlmanniodendron Fiaschi & Groppo...
- Calophyllaceophyllum C. eoceni**** An angiosperm. Carallioipollenites C. integerrimoides An angiosperm known from fossilised pollen. Gynocardia G. eocenica An angiosperm....
- Goethalsia – (Malvaceae) Grandidiera – (Achariaceae) Guya – (Euphorbiaceae) Gynocardia – (Achariaceae) Haptanthus – (Buxaceae) H****eltia – (Salicaceae: Salicoideae)...
- Magnolia hogdsonii, Elaeocarpus rugosus, E. varunua, Bauhinia variegata, and Gynocardia odorata are some of the common woody species in the forest. The forest...
- in leprosy, Jpn J Dermatol Urol 11,7,1910 On the therapeutic value of Gynocardia ( Chaulmoogra) oil in leprosy, Jpn J Dermatol Urol 12,12,1912 On the value...
- dipikae) Gamari (Gmelina arborea) Hingari (Castanopsis indica) Lemtem (Gynocardia odorata) Paroli (Stereospermum chelonoides) Some important climbers of...