Dicypellium caryophyllatum Nees. Lauraceae.
Tropical America. The bark furnishes clove cassia. It is called by French colonists bois de rose; in Carib, licari kanah.
Sturtevant's Edible Plants of the World, 1919, was edited by U. P. Hedrick.
Dicypellium caryophyllatum Nees. Lauraceae.
Tropical America. The bark furnishes clove cassia. It is called by French colonists bois de rose; in Carib, licari kanah.
Sturtevant's Edible Plants of the World, 1919, was edited by U. P. Hedrick.