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 Kerr's Plane (botanical name: Platanus kerrii Gagnep) is a somewhat anomalous species in the Plane tree family, native to Vietnam and Laos, and differs from the other species in being evergreen, having unlobed leaves and stipules, and in the leaf stem not enclosing the axillary bud... |  Buddha Wood occurs in the arid areas of New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. The tree, very common in Western Queensland, is often confused with Santalum lanceolatum known as Australian sandalwood. The logs, after reduction to shavings, yield from 2-3% of a dark coloured viscous oil with a pleasant and characteristic odour... |  Ambrette seed oil is used in luxury perfumery, cosmetic products and as an additive in the preparation of some kinds of chewing tobacco, aromatherapy products, baked products, sweets, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Sometimes seeds are burned as incense and used in making incense sticks (agarbattis). Abelmoschus moschatus has many applications in traditional medicines, it is also said to be an aphrodisiac... | 
C is crassna (oil made of selected resinous wood part of Aquilaria crassna Pierre species). M is malaccensis (oil made of selected resinous wood part of Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk. species). F is filaria (oil made of selected resinous wood part of Aquilaria filaria (Oken) Merr. species). S is subintegra (oil made of selected resinous wood part of Aquilaria subintegra Ding Hou species)... |
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