-
compounds in all
plant parts, and the
wood and
leaves are
steam distilled for the
essential oils.
Camphor laurel has six
different chemical variants called...
-
Prunus laurocerasus, also
known as
cherry laurel,
common laurel and
sometimes English laurel in
North America, is an
evergreen species of
cherry (Prunus)...
- who was the
first to
distinguish it from the
laurel pigeon. This
wood pigeon is
endemic to the
laurel forest habitat.
Larger than the
common pigeon,...
-
addition to a
Bloody Mary.
Dried laurel berries and
pressed leaf oil can both be used as
robust ****es, and the
wood can be
burnt for
strong smoke flavoring...
-
laurel wilt
include wilted stems and
leaves and dark
streaking in the
wood.
Laurel wilt can
spread in at
least two ways: one is via the beetle's natural...
- for bay
laurel. The tree is
endemic to the
California Floristic Province. It is a host of the
pathogen that
causes sudden oak death. The dry
wood has a...
- The
laurel pigeon or white-tailed
laurel pigeon (Columba junoniae) is a
species of bird in the
Columba genus in the
family Columbidae (doves and pigeons)...
-
Daphne (/ˈdæfni/; DAFF-nee;
Ancient Gr****: Δάφνη, Dáphnē, lit. '
laurel'), a
figure in Gr**** mythology, is a naiad, a
variety of
female nymph ****ociated...
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Lightburn Park. The
theatre was like a
giant tent, made from
wood with a
canvas roof.
Laurel's parents both trod the
boards here and his
father A. J. developed...
- for
thickets of
mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
native to the
original town site.
Located in the
heart of the
piney woods ecoregion of the southeastern...