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Calophyllum inophyllum is a
large evergreen plant,
commonly called tamanu, oil-nut, mastwood,
beach calophyllum or beautyleaf. It is
native to the Old...
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following fatty acids:
Other components include calophyllolide, friedelin,
inophyllums B and P,
terpenic essences,
benzoic and
oxibenzoic acids, phospho-amino...
- tree
species are:
Barringtonia asiatica (fish-poison tree),
Calophyllum inophyllum (Alexandrian laurel),
Cocos nucifera,
Cordia subcordata,
Guettarda speciosa...
- other.
Plants called "laurel" include:
Alexandrian laurel:
Calophyllum inophyllum, an
evergreen tree in
family Calophyllaceae Danae racemosa, a
small shrub...
- catappa) and Dilo (Calophyllum
inophyllum) or in the case of
sacred drums for
spirit houses, Vesi (Calophyllum
inophyllum).
Portable war
drums (Lali ni...
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Mangifera indica,
Alstonia scholaris,
Pongamia pinnata, and
Calophyllum inophyllum.
Shrubs and
under shrubs like
Crotalaria gigantea, C****ia auriculata,...
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river estuaries, and the
sandy beaches are home to
groves of
Calophyllum inophyllum,
coconut and **** pine (Pand****). The
rocky beaches at Binaga, Arga...
- East ****unan ike; and
Samoan and
Hawaiian iʻe.
Mastwood (Calophyllum
inophyllum) is a
widespread timber tree
native to
tropical Asia. It is
notable for...
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deplanchei -
Baloghia deplanchei C.
drimiflorum -
Baloghia drimiflora C.
inophyllum -
Baloghia inophylla C.
lucidum -
Baloghia inophylla C.
lutescens - Sphyranthera...
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timber industries. The most
notable species is the
mastwood (Calophyllum
inophyllum)
which grows readily in the
sandy and
rocky beaches of the
island environments...