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[[Lauraceae]], the botanical laurel family, including: | |||
*Azores laurel ([[Laurus azorica]]){{wp}} | |||
*[[Bay Laurel]] (''Laurus nobilis''), the original true laurel that is the source of bay leaves used as a food flavouring. | |||
*[[California Laurel]] (''Umbellularia californica''), a related tree or large shrub.{{wp}} | |||
*[[Camphor Laurel]] (''Cinnamomum camphora''), a natural source of camphor.{{wp}} | |||
*True [[Cinnamon]] or Ceylon Cinnamon ''[[Cinnamomum]] verum'', the inner bark of which is used as the spice cinnamon.{{wp}} | |||
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Other unrelated plants: | |||
{{ | *[[Cherry laurel]] (''Prunus laurocerasus''), an evergreen cherry, often called just laurel in gardens.{{SCH}} | ||
*Cherry laurel (''Prunus caroliniana''), in America.{{SCH}} | |||
*[[Great laurel]] (''Rhododendron maximum''), another shrub of the Appalachian mountains.{{wp}} | |||
*[[Ground laurel]] (''Epigaea''){{SCH}} | |||
*[[Indian laurel]], certain species of fig trees or banyans.{{wp}} | |||
*[[Laurel sumac]] (''Malosma laurina''), an aromatic, evergreen shrub of the southern California and Baja California coastlands.{{wp}} | |||
*Kalmias are known as laurels{{SCH}}. | |||
**[[Mountain laurel]] (''Kalmia latifolia''), an evergreen shrub of the eastern United States highlands.{{wp}} | |||
*[[New Zealand laurel]] (''Corynocarpus laevigatus''), former name for Karaka tree.{{wp}} | |||
*[[Portugal laurel]] (''[[Prunus]] lusitanica''), also an evergreen cherry.{{SCH}} | |||
*"Spotted laurel" refers to the variegata cultivar of the [[Aucuba]] ''Aucuba japonica''.{{wp}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 12 July 2009
Lauraceae, the botanical laurel family, including:
- Azores laurel (Laurus azorica)wp
- Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis), the original true laurel that is the source of bay leaves used as a food flavouring.
- California Laurel (Umbellularia californica), a related tree or large shrub.wp
- Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora), a natural source of camphor.wp
- True Cinnamon or Ceylon Cinnamon Cinnamomum verum, the inner bark of which is used as the spice cinnamon.wp
Other unrelated plants:
- Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus), an evergreen cherry, often called just laurel in gardens.CH
- Cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana), in America.CH
- Great laurel (Rhododendron maximum), another shrub of the Appalachian mountains.wp
- Ground laurel (Epigaea)CH
- Indian laurel, certain species of fig trees or banyans.wp
- Laurel sumac (Malosma laurina), an aromatic, evergreen shrub of the southern California and Baja California coastlands.wp
- Kalmias are known as laurelsCH.
- Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia), an evergreen shrub of the eastern United States highlands.wp
- New Zealand laurel (Corynocarpus laevigatus), former name for Karaka tree.wp
- Portugal laurel (Prunus lusitanica), also an evergreen cherry.CH
- "Spotted laurel" refers to the variegata cultivar of the Aucuba Aucuba japonica.wp