Canella winterana (L.) Gaertn.
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Canellaceae
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SE North America (Mexico: Campeche; USA: Florida; West Indies)
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SE
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E
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mes xer calc
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dr (bark decoction taken orally for fever and as abortifacient, bark used as tonic and stimulant and for flavouring tobacco, macerated bark in alcohol for massage against rheumatism) fd (bark used as condiment) fr pl ti tx (bark used as a fish poison in Puerto Rico)
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Canella alba Murray
Canella laurifolia Lodd.
Laurus winterana L.
Winterana canella L.
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wild canella; Bahama whitewood; caneel (Virgin Islands); canella (Puerto Rico, USA); canella bark; cilliment-bush (Virgin Islands); cinnamon bark, cinnamon-bark (Bahamas); pepper cinnamon (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands); white wood bark (Bahamas, Jamaica); whitewood bark (Puerto Rico); wild cinnamon (Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico); wild-cinamon (Bahamas, Jamaica); winter bark (Puerto Rico)
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faux-cannelier blanc; bois canelle (Guadeloupe); bois-cannelle; camille, canelle poivrée (Haiti); canellier bâtard, canellier blanc (Guadeloupe); canille, cannelle (Haiti); cannellier
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aman saguapo (Cuba); barbasco (Puerto Rico); canela (Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico); canela blanca (Cuba); canela de la tierra, canelilla (Dominican Republic); canella (Puerto Rico); canella blanca; cúrbana (Puerto Rico); malambo (Cuba); pepper cinnamon (Puerto Rico); pica-pica (Cuba)
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kanèl, kamil, kanèl pwavre, kanil (creole, Haiti)
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Bahama whitewood
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