There are lots! Maybe the one you're looking for has a pale resin and is called Elemi
The botanical name for the carob tree is Ceratonia siliqua. It is a flowering evergreen tree in the pea family (Fabaceae) that is native to the Mediterranean region.
The scientific name of the tindalo tree is Afzelia rhomboidea. It is a tropical hardwood tree native to Southeast Asia and is prized for its high-quality timber.
The name would be Heritiera spp. Family: Sterculiaceae.
Brazil nut is the name of a South American tree and also the name of the tree's edible seed. The Brazil nut tree is native to Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil and Eastern Peru.
To native Americans thunder wood is the wood from a tree that has been struck by lightning.
tree native to the Philippines with fragrant essential oil
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Catmon tree or Philippine dilleniaKingdom: PlantaePhylum: TracheophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: DillenialesFamily: DilleniaceaeGenus: DilleniaScientific Name: Dillenia philippinensis
x Citrofortunella microcarpa is the scientific name of the calamansi tree. The tree is native to the Philippines, where it also is called 'lemoncito'. In Western countries, other common names include acid orange, calamondin orange, and Panama orange.
in Philippines it is called the Indian tree but im not sure what its latin name is,it is also Christmas tree shape
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The scientific name for the katakataka leaf is Diospyros blancoi. It is a species of tree belonging to the family Ebenaceae, native to the Philippines. The katakataka leaf is known for its traditional medicinal uses.
Joshua Tree is a tree native to southwestern America and can also be a boy's name. The Joshua Tree is known for its unique shape and can be found in the desert regions of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.
Narra, pterocarpus is the Philippines' national tree.
Well some avocados grow in California. Also some grow in the Philippines.
The Narra is the national tree of the Philippines.
The gum tree is mostly native to Australia. Yes, there is another name for the gum tree; it is Eucalyptus.