Pimenta racemosa is a species of plant in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) that is native to the Caribbean region. Common names include West Indian bay tree...
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Pimenta oligantha (Urb.) Burret (Cuba) Pimenta podocarpoides (F.Areces) Landrum (Cuba) Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus - Brazil, Bolivia Pimenta racemosa (Mill...
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leaf, Mexican; laurél (Litsea glaucescens) Bay leaf, West Indian (Pimenta racemosa) Blue fenugreek, blue melilot (Trigonella caerulea) Boldo (Peumus boldus)...
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Magnoliaceae native to southeastern North America West Indian bay tree (Pimenta racemosa), a tree in the family Myrtaceae native to the Caribbean California...
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different types of prominence in different areas of the leaf. For instance Pimenta racemosa has a channelled midrib on the upper surface, but this is prominent...
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from rum and the leaves and/or berries of the West Indian bay tree, Pimenta racemosa. John Maisch identified the leaf in the herbarium at the Philadelphia...
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vegetables. West Indian bay leaf, the leaf of the West Indian bay tree (Pimenta racemosa, Myrtaceae) is used culinarily (especially in Caribbean cuisine) and...
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Ocimum basilicum L. Bay leaves Laurus nobilis L. Bay (myrcia oil) Pimenta racemosa (Mill.) J. W. Moore. Bergamot (bergamot orange) Citrus aurantium L...
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as bayberry, from family Myricaceae, used to produce bayberry wax Pimenta racemosa, also known as West Indian Bay tree, from family Myrtaceae, used to...
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Lodoicea maldivica Macrothelypteris torresiana Myristica fragrans Pimenta dioica Pimenta racemosa Piper nigrum Portulaca grandiflora Typhonodorum lindleyanum...
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