Cinnamomum verum[2] (Cinnamomum zeylanicum,[3] also called true cinnamon tree or Ceylon cinnamon tree) is a small evergreen tree belonging to the family Lauraceae, native to Sri Lanka.[4] The inner bark of the tree is historically regarded as the 'spice' cinnamon,[3][5] though this term was later generalized to include C. cassia as well.[3]
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^"Cinnamon". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2008. (species Cinnamomum zeylanicum), bushy evergreen tree of the laurel family (Lauraceae) native to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), the neighboring Malabar coast of India, and Myanmar (Burma), and also cultivated in South America and the West Indies for the spice consisting of its dried inner bark. The bark is widely used as a spice due to its distinct odor.
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Cinnamomumverum (Cinnamomum zeylanicum, also called true cinnamon tree or Ceylon cinnamon tree) is a small evergreen tree belonging to the family Lauraceae...
members of the genus Cinnamomum in the family Lauraceae. Only a few Cinnamomum species are grown commercially for spice. Cinnamomumverum (alternatively C...
deterioration of habitation following the introduction of the cinnamon tree Cinnamomumverum. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Dicrogonatus gardineri". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
Habitat deforestation due to the introduction of the cinnamon tree Cinnamomumverum has been determined to be the cause of extinction. Gerlach, J. (2014)...
for its cinnamon. The 'true cinnamon' tree, or Cinnamomumverum, used to be botanically named Cinnamomum zeylanicum to reflect its Sri Lankan origins....
Cinnamomum cassia, called Chinese cassia or Chinese cinnamon, is an evergreen tree originating in southern China and widely cultivated there and elsewhere...
containing different levels of coumarin: Ceylon cinnamon or true cinnamon (Cinnamomumverum): 0.005 to 0.090 mg/g Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia (C. cassia):...
Saigon cinnamon (Cinnamomum loureiroi, also known as Vietnamese cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia and quế trà my, quế thanh, or " quế trà bồng" in Vietnam)...
study on major chemical constituents in volatile oil of true cinnamon (Cinnamomumverum Presl. Syn. C. Zeylanicum Blum.) and five wild cinnamon species grown...
Indonesian (Cinnamomum burmannii, Cassia vera) Cinnamon, Saigon or Vietnamese (Cinnamomum loureiroi) Cinnamon, true or Ceylon (Cinnamomumverum, C. zeylanicum)...
Cinchona pubescens (Chinchona: in the rind, bark, and cortex), in Cinnamomumverum (Ceylon cinnamon: in the rind, bark, and cortex), in Crataegus monogyna...
trees, but that they could not be profitably harvested. True cinnamon (CinnamomumVerum) is not native to South America. Other related cinnamon-containing...
with declining woodland habitats due to invasive plants (especially Cinnamomumverum) and also climactic factors such as droughts. It is present in the...
figure in Greek mythology Pieris Kurundu, a type 7 cinnamon of the Cinnamomumverum variety Peiris, a surname Pierian Spring, the metaphorical source of...
from Karnataka, India. The hostplants for the species include Cinnamomumverum and Cinnamomum zeylanicum. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine...
cinnamomifolia got its name due to the resemblance of its leaves to those of Cinnamomumverum. The flowers produced come in umbels of 20-30 and have a lime green...
by habitat degradation caused by invasive plant species, especially Cinnamomumverum. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Anapistula seychellensis". The IUCN Red List...
threatened by habitat degradation due to invasive plants (especially Cinnamomumverum) and sea level rise. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Apozomus gerlachi". The IUCN...
threatened by habitat deterioration, from invasive plants (especially Cinnamomumverum) and climate change. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Andasta siltte". IUCN Red...
threatened by habitat deterioration due to invasive plants, especially Cinnamomumverum. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Argyrodes cognatus". The IUCN Red List of Threatened...
threatened by habitat deterioration due to invasive plants, especially Cinnamomumverum. Gerlach, J. (2014). "Argyrodes rostratus". The IUCN Red List of Threatened...