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Camphora glaucescens
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Camphora glaucescens (Nepali:सुगन्धकोकिला, Sugandhakokila) is an evergreen tree native to Bangadesh, Bhutan, northeastern India (including Sikkim, Manipur, and the Khasi Hills), and Nepal in the Indian Subcontinent, and to Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam in Indochina. The pericarp of the fruits can be distilled for an essential oil, sugandha kokila oil, which is used in perfumery and traditional medicine. This species is diploid and can grow to an elevation of 1,300 m (4,300 ft). Cinnamomum glaucescens is recognized as an aromatic plant, meaning it has an elevated level of essential oil....read more on Wikipedia.
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