Cryptocarya is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The genus includes more than 350 species, distributed through the Neotropical, Afrotropical, Indomalayan, and Australasian realms. WebCryptocarya alba 20 + . . 20 10 40 10 Blepharocalyx cruckshanksii 10 + . ... Myrceugenia exsucca 4 91 12,62 Schinus latifolia 7 68 11,40 Cryptocarya alba 6 61 10,09 Blepharocalyx cruckshanksii 6 38 7,39 Lithraea caustica 6 38 7,39 Adiantum chilense var. 5 24 5,26 Peumus boldus 6 14 4,58 Hydrocotyle ranunculoides 3 26 4,51 Cestrum parqui 6 …
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WebWikispecies has an entry on: Cryptocarya latifolia . Media in category " Cryptocarya latifolia " The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Cryptocarya latifolia, habitus, Walter Sisulu NBT.jpg 3,187 × 3,000; 3.15 MB Cryptocarya latifolia, loof, a, Manie vd Schijff BT.jpg 3,611 × 3,000; 4.12 MB WebSep 6, 2016 · Background: Existing populations of Cryptocarya latifolia (Lauraceae) are rapidly declining as a consequence of their substitutive use for Ocotea bullata. The uncontrolled and excessive removal of the bark and roots of this species has led to the death of many of these plants and may eventually result in its depletion in the natural … bio henry cavill
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WebAug 1, 2000 · 1.. IntroductionForced by the scarcity of Ocotea bullata, an important medicinal plant in Zulu culture, traditional healers in KwaZulu-Natal often alternatively use the bark of Cryptocarya species, especially of C. latifolia and C. myrtifolia (Mander, 1997).In continuation of our work on O. bullata, evaluating its properties as a medicinal … WebBackground: Existing populations of Cryptocarya latifolia (Lauraceae) are rapidly declining as a consequence of their substitutive use for Ocotea bullata. The uncontrolled and excessive removal of the bark and roots of this species has led to the death of many of these plants and may eventually result in its depletion in the natural habitat. WebCryptocarya longifolia Kostermans (18): From this arborescent species two new alkaloids, longifolidine ( 24) and longifolonine ( 25 ), were isolated, in addition to classic … biohep technologies ltd