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Species of Cinnamomum Schaeff.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Cinnamomum brevifolium Miq.  a Cinnamomum brevifoliumMiq.  
Cinnamomum burmanni (Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume  a Cinnamomum burmanni(Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume  
Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. Presl  a Cinnamomum camphora(L.) J. Presl  
Cinnamomum cassia auct. Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees   Cinnamomum cassiaauct. Cinnamomum aromaticumNees
Cinnamomum daphnoides Siebold & Zucc.  a Cinnamomum daphnoidesSiebold & Zucc.  
Cinnamomum impressinervium Meisn.  a Cinnamomum impressinerviumMeisn.  
Cinnamomum japonicum auct. Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba   Cinnamomum japonicumauct. Cinnamomum yabunikkeiH. Ohba
Cinnamomum loureiroi Nees  a Cinnamomum loureiroiNees  
Cinnamomum mindanaense Elmer Cinnamomum burmanni (Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume   Cinnamomum mindanaenseElmer Cinnamomum burmanni(Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume
Cinnamomum pedunculatum auct. Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba   Cinnamomum pedunculatumauct. Cinnamomum yabunikkeiH. Ohba
Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees  a Cinnamomum aromaticumNees  
Cinnamomum verum J. Presl  a Cinnamomum verumJ. Presl  
Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume Cinnamomum verum J. Presl   Cinnamomum zeylanicumBlume Cinnamomum verumJ. Presl
Cinnamomum spp. a Cinnamomum spp. 
Cinnamomum tamala (Buch.-Ham.) T. Nees & Eberm.  a Cinnamomum tamala(Buch.-Ham.) T. Nees & Eberm.  
Cinnamomum cinnamomifolium (Kunth) Kosterm. Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde   Cinnamomum cinnamomifolium(Kunth) Kosterm. Aiouea montana(Sw.) R. Rohde
Cinnamomum micranthum (Hayata) Hayata  a Cinnamomum micranthum(Hayata) Hayata  
Cinnamomum massoy Oken Cryptocarya massoy (Oken) Kosterm.   Cinnamomum massoyOken Cryptocarya massoy(Oken) Kosterm.
Cinnamomum elongatum (Nees) Kosterm. Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde   Cinnamomum elongatum(Nees) Kosterm. Aiouea montana(Sw.) R. Rohde
Cinnamomum porphyrium (Griseb.) Kosterm. Ocotea porphyria (Griseb.) van der Werff   Cinnamomum porphyrium(Griseb.) Kosterm. Ocotea porphyria(Griseb.) van der Werff
Cinnamomum obtusifolium (Roxb.) Nees Cinnamomum bejolghota (Buch.-Ham.) Sweet   Cinnamomum obtusifolium(Roxb.) Nees Cinnamomum bejolghota(Buch.-Ham.) Sweet
Cinnamomum bejolghota (Buch.-Ham.) Sweet  a Cinnamomum bejolghota(Buch.-Ham.) Sweet  
Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba  a Cinnamomum yabunikkeiH. Ohba  
Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn.  a Cinnamomum parthenoxylon(Jack) Meisn.  
Cinnamomum porrecta (Roxb.) Kosterm. Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn.   Cinnamomum porrecta(Roxb.) Kosterm. Cinnamomum parthenoxylon(Jack) Meisn.
Cinnamomum septentrionale Hand.-Mazz.  a Cinnamomum septentrionaleHand.-Mazz.  
Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall.) Meisn.  a Cinnamomum glanduliferum(Wall.) Meisn.  
Cinnamomum wilsonii Gamble  a Cinnamomum wilsoniiGamble  
Cinnamomum subavenium Miq.  a Cinnamomum subaveniumMiq.  
Cinnamomum delavayi Lecomte Neocinnamomum delavayi (Lecomte) H. Liu   Cinnamomum delavayiLecomte Neocinnamomum delavayi(Lecomte) H. Liu
Cinnamomum triplinerve (Ruiz & Pav.) Kosterm. Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde   Cinnamomum triplinerve(Ruiz & Pav.) Kosterm. Aiouea montana(Sw.) R. Rohde
Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh.  a Cinnamomum osmophloeumKaneh.  
Cinnamomum mollissimum Hook. f.  a Cinnamomum mollissimumHook. f.  
  1. Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees
  2. Cinnamomum bejolghota (Buch.-Ham.) Sweet
  3. Cinnamomum brevifolium Miq.
  4. Cinnamomum burmanni (Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume
  5. Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. Presl
  6. Cinnamomum cassia auct. (=Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees)
  7. Cinnamomum cinnamomifolium (Kunth) Kosterm. (=Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde)
  8. Cinnamomum daphnoides Siebold & Zucc.
  9. Cinnamomum delavayi Lecomte (=Neocinnamomum delavayi (Lecomte) H. Liu)
  10. Cinnamomum elongatum (Nees) Kosterm. (=Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde)
  11. Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall.) Meisn.
  12. Cinnamomum impressinervium Meisn.
  13. Cinnamomum japonicum auct. (=Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba)
  14. Cinnamomum loureiroi Nees
  15. Cinnamomum massoy Oken (=Cryptocarya massoy (Oken) Kosterm.)
  16. Cinnamomum micranthum (Hayata) Hayata
  17. Cinnamomum mindanaense Elmer (=Cinnamomum burmanni (Nees & T. Nees) Nees ex Blume)
  18. Cinnamomum mollissimum Hook. f.
  19. Cinnamomum obtusifolium (Roxb.) Nees (=Cinnamomum bejolghota (Buch.-Ham.) Sweet)
  20. Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh.
  21. Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn.
  22. Cinnamomum pedunculatum auct. (=Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba)
  23. Cinnamomum porphyrium (Griseb.) Kosterm. (=Ocotea porphyria (Griseb.) van der Werff)
  24. Cinnamomum porrecta (Roxb.) Kosterm. (=Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn.)
  25. Cinnamomum septentrionale Hand.-Mazz.
  26. Cinnamomum spp.
  27. Cinnamomum subavenium Miq.
  28. Cinnamomum tamala (Buch.-Ham.) T. Nees & Eberm.
  29. Cinnamomum triplinerve (Ruiz & Pav.) Kosterm. (=Aiouea montana (Sw.) R. Rohde)
  30. Cinnamomum verum J. Presl
  31. Cinnamomum wilsonii Gamble
  32. Cinnamomum yabunikkei H. Ohba
  33. Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume (=Cinnamomum verum J. Presl)


ILRI Germplasm Policy (excerpts)

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