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Cryptocarya

Cryptocarya alba
Peumo17.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Laurales
Family: Lauraceae
Genus: Cryptocarya
R.Br.
Species

over 350; see text

Cryptocarya is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the Laurel family, Lauraceae. The genus includes more than 350 species, distributed through the Neotropic, Afrotropic, Indomalaya, and Australasia ecozones. C. alba, the Peumo, is the most common evergreen tree in the Chilean Matorral ecoregion of central Chile and produces edible reddish fruits. C. massoia is used commercially to produce essential oils.

Cryptocarya species

not a complete list

  • C. alba Peumo (Chile)
  • C. angulata Ivory Laurel (Australia)
  • C. aristata
  • C. ashersoniana (Brazil)
  • C. chinensis
  • C. cinnamomifolia (Australia)
  • C. corrugata
  • C. crassinervia (Indonesia)
  • C. cunninghamiana Cunningham’s Laurel (Australia)
  • C. densiflora (Indonesia)
  • C. ferrea
  • C. foetida Stinking Laurel (Australia). Vulnerable.
  • C. gigantocarpa
  • C. glaucescens Jackwood (Australia)
  • C. grandis Cinnamon Laurel (Australia)
  • C. hypospodia (Australia)
  • C. invasorium
  • C. laevigata Glossy Laurel (Australia)
  • C. leptospermoides
  • C. mackinnoniana Rusty Laurel (Australia)
  • C. massoia (Indonesia)
  • C. meissneri
  • C. membranaceae
  • C. multipaniculata
  • C. murrayi Murray’s Laurel (Australia)
  • C. nigra (Indonesia)
  • C. nitens (Indonesia)
  • C. oblata
  • C. odorata
  • C. palawanensis (Philippines). Endangered.
  • C. pleurosperma Poison Walnut (Australia) Toxic and corrosive sap.
  • C. pluricostata
  • C. rigida Rose Maple (Australia)
  • C. scortechinii (Indonesia)
  • C. transversa
  • C. tomentosa
  • C. triplinervis Brown Laurel (Australia)
  • C. vulgaris

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