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Haematoxylum campechianum (blackwood,
bloodwood tree, bluewood,
campeachy tree,
campeachy wood,
campeche logwood,
campeche wood,
Jamaica wood, logwood...
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compound extracted from
heartwood of the
logwood tree (Haematoxylum
campechianum) with a
chemical formula of C 16H 14O 6. This
naturally derived dye has...
- Asia
Ocimum burc****ianum Benth. - Cape
Province of
South Africa Ocimum campechianum Mill. –
Amazonian basil - Florida, Mexico, West Indies,
central and South...
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calakmulense Cruz Durán & M.
Sousa (southeastern Mexico)
Haematoxylum campechianum L. —
Logwood (Southern Mexico,
northern Central America) Haematoxylum...
- odorata),
oxhorn bucida (Bucida buceras),
Campeche logwood (Haematoxylum
campechianum), and wild
tamarind (Lysiloma latisiliquum). It also
includes a number...
- from the 17th
century onwards was the
logwood tree, or
Haematoxylum campechianum,
which also
produced reddish and
bluish dyes. It is a
species of flowering...
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Renaissance was made from the wood of the
logwood tree (Haematoxylum
campechianum),
which grew in
Spanish Mexico.
Depending on the
different minerals added...
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Africa and Europe. Dyes such as
cochineal and
logwood (Haematoxylum
campechianum) were
brought to
Europe by the
Spanish treasure fleets, and the dyestuffs...
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ships (see
English settlement in Belize) and cut
logwood (Haematoxylum
campechianum) trees. The
first British permanent settlement was
founded around 1716...
- 2007,
which made
landfall with
sustained winds of 280 km/
h (170 mph), with
gusts up to 320 km/
h (200 mph). The area that
makes up
modern Quintana Roo was...