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 [[Cinnamomum culilawan]]- Lawang, Kulitlawang, sometimes called Cinnamomum cullilawan ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1547331.html)) ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1670311.html)) ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1065091.html)) ((https://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/product/lawang-essential-oil)) ((https://www.stillpointaromatics.com/lawang-Cinnamomon-cullilawan-essential-oil-organic-aromatherapy)) \\ [[Cinnamomum culilawan]]- Lawang, Kulitlawang, sometimes called Cinnamomum cullilawan ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1547331.html)) ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1670311.html)) ((http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1065091.html)) ((https://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/product/lawang-essential-oil)) ((https://www.stillpointaromatics.com/lawang-Cinnamomon-cullilawan-essential-oil-organic-aromatherapy)) \\
 [[Cinnamomum glaucescens]]- sugandha kokila, berries used ((https://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/product/sugandh-kokila-essential-oil-organic)) \\  [[Cinnamomum glaucescens]]- sugandha kokila, berries used ((https://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/product/sugandh-kokila-essential-oil-organic)) \\ 
 +[[Cinnamomum iners]]- Clove cinnamon, Kayu Manis Hutan, Teja Lawang, Medang Teja, described as clove like, likely similar to Lawang ((https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/2/8/2806))\\
 [[Cinnamomum malabatrum]]- A species of cinnamon used in a similar way to tamala, the bark is also used. \\  [[Cinnamomum malabatrum]]- A species of cinnamon used in a similar way to tamala, the bark is also used. \\ 
 [[Cinnamomum mercadoi]]- Kalingag, primary species traditionally used in Filipino cooking. Described as having a menthol and safrol flavor profile.  \\ [[Cinnamomum mercadoi]]- Kalingag, primary species traditionally used in Filipino cooking. Described as having a menthol and safrol flavor profile.  \\
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 [[Ferula tingitana]]- African ammoniacum  \\ [[Ferula tingitana]]- African ammoniacum  \\
 Silphium also known as laserpicium is likely a species of Ferula \\ Silphium also known as laserpicium is likely a species of Ferula \\
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 +[[Filipendula occidentalis]]- Queen-of-the-forest, \\
 +[[Filipendula rubra]]- Queen-of-the-meadow, lilac scented flowers, can be used to make cordials \\ 
 +[[Filipendula ulmaria]]- Meadowsweet, mead wort, a rose family member with all parts described as floral, and honey like in scent \\ 
 +[[Filipendula vulgaris]]- dropwort, fern leaf dropwort, wintergreen scented foliage \\ 
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 [[Galinsoga parviflora]]- Guasca, a unusually flavored herb, described as tasting like artichoke heart, used for classic dishes in Columbia \\  [[Galinsoga parviflora]]- Guasca, a unusually flavored herb, described as tasting like artichoke heart, used for classic dishes in Columbia \\ 
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