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Gyrinops walla
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Gyrinops walla is a species of plant in the family Thymelaeaceae. It was described by Joseph Gaertner. The tree grows up to 15m high. Its bark is thin and brownish-grey color. Leaves are 1-6mm long and yellowish-white flower's pedicels are 3-4mm long. Gyrinops walla is found in wet zone of Sri Lanka and very rarely in southwest India. It is harvested for agarwood and agarwood resin. The tree has commercial value that resulted to smuggling. In Sri Lanka, it is known as "Wallapatta". Due to the demand of the tree, Sadaharitha Plantations Limited released a study on growing Gyrinops walla in home gardens. Some organizations conducted the research with the support of the Sri Lankan government. The Wallapatta tree an endemic tree of Sri Lanka is known for having significant cultural value in the Middle Eastern market as it was traded when The Silk Road 130 B.C.E. - 1453 C.E. was at its peak of trade and exploration and was coined under the name Silani, which is a nickname given for walla......read more on Wikipedia.
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