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(First upload on April 18 2012. Last on April 6 2022) [ 日本語 | English ]

Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. Presl






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Cinnamomum Schaeffer (ニッケイ)
Kusunoki (クスノキ, 樟/楠), camphor laurel
Lifeform: evergreen, tall tree

giant tree (巨木): Meiji Shrine, Sumiyoshi Shrine, Shiroyama
bark (樹皮)

Distribution: southeast Asia (archeophyte to Japan, now naturalized in the southern part of Japan)
Habitat: naturalized in (secondary) forests, often transplanted around temples and shrines
Leaf: alternate
Seed dispersal: animal (bird)
var. nominale Hayata (クスノキダマシ)
f. linaloolifera (Fujita) Sugim. (ホウショウ)
索引

Cinnamomum camphora in Asia


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[1/2] at Tokiwa Bridge Park, Tokyo, on March 6 2012. It was rain. [3] at the imperial gardens in the former lawn (Shiba) detached palace, Tokyo, on May 29 2015. [4] The ground surface was covered with the litter of campohr laural and pine on the campus of Wuhan University (武漢大学), Hubei Province (湖北省), China, on March 28 2012. [5] on Shiroyama nature road in Kagoshima City, southern Kyushu, on March 20 2015. [6] in Oi Pier Seaside Park, Tokyo, on June 3 2016. [7-9] on a bank along Sophia Street, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, on October 19 2018.

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