Definition of Melaleuca cajuputi. Meaning of Melaleuca cajuputi. Synonyms of Melaleuca cajuputi

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Melaleuca cajuputi. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Melaleuca cajuputi and, of course, Melaleuca cajuputi synonyms and on the right images related to the word Melaleuca cajuputi.

Definition of Melaleuca cajuputi

Melaleuca cajuputi
Cajuput Caj"u*put, n. [Of Malayan origin; k[=a]yu tree + p[=u]tih white.] (Med.) A highly stimulating volatile inflammable oil, distilled from the leaves of an East Indian tree (Melaleuca cajuputi, etc.) It is greenish in color and has a camphoraceous odor and pungent taste.

Meaning of Melaleuca cajuputi from wikipedia

- Melaleuca cajuputi, commonly known as cajuput or white samet is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is widespread in Australia, Southeast Asia...
- occur in Papua New Guinea, and the distribution of one subspecies, Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. ****ingiana extends as far north as Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam...
- from the leaves of the myrtaceous trees Melaleuca leucadendra, Melaleuca cajuputi, and probably other Melaleuca species. The trees yielding the oil are...
- plant. Melaleuca leucadendra is superficially similar to other paperbark trees, especially Melaleuca cajuputi, Melaleuca quinquenervia, Melaleuca linariifolia...
- development and validation. Cajeput oil — derived from M. cajuputi "Essential oil of Melaleuca, terpene-4-ol (tea tree oil): ISO 4730: 2017 (E)". International...
- York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It is similar to Melaleuca cajuputi and Melaleuca leucadendra with its broad leaves and spikes of creamy-coloured...
- Craven Melaleuca buseana * (Guillaumin) Craven & J.W.Dawson Melaleuca caeca Craven Melaleuca cajuputi Powell cajuput or white samet Melaleuca calcicola...
- levels: a primary forest zone, a secondary forest zone made up of Melaleuca cajuputi, and a third zone of gr****lands. These tiers make the habitat hard...
- Melaleuca wilsonii, commonly known as Wilson's honey-myrtle or violet honey-myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, native to parts of South...
- in the dry season. Vegetation is thought to have been dominated by Melaleuca cajuputi trees, gr****es, and other gr****-like species such as sedges and Eleocharis...