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Cinnamomum zeilanicum

(Sri Lanka Cinnamon)

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Common Names

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Common Names in Albanian:

Kanellë

Common Names in Amharic:

Kerefa, Qa-Ra-Faa, ቀረፋ

Common Names in Arabic:

Qarfah, Qirfah, Qurfa, قرفة, قِرْفَة

Common Names in Armenian:

Darç̌in, Daričenik, Darichenik, Ginamon, Kinamom, Kinamon, Tarijenig, Tarjin, Դարիճենիկ, Դարչին, Կինամոն

Common Names in Assamese:

Dalchini

Common Names in Azerbaijani:

Darçın, Darčyn, Дарчын

Common Names in Basque:

Kanela, Kanelondo

Common Names in Bengali:

Dalchini

Common Names in Bulgarian:

Kanela, Канела

Common Names in Burmese:

Hminthin, Thit-Ja-Bo-Gauk

Common Names in Catalan:

Canyella

Common Names in Croatian:

Ceylonski Cimet, Cimet

Common Names in Czech:

Skořice, Skořice Cejlonská

Common Names in Danish:

Kanel

Common Names in Dutch:

Kaneel

Common Names in English:

Cinnamon, Sri Lanka Cinnamon

Common Names in Esperanto:

Cinamo

Common Names in Estonian:

Kaneel, Tseiloni Kaneelipuu

Common Names in Finnish:

Aitokaneli, Ceyloninkaneli, Kaneli

Common Names in French:

Cannelle, Cannelle Type Ceylan

Common Names in Galician:

Canela

Common Names in Georgian:

Darichini, Dariç̌ini, დარიჩინი

Common Names in German:

Ceylon-Zimt, Echter Zimt, Zimt, Zimtblüte

Common Names in Greek, Modern:

Kanela (Keÿlanes), Kanéla Keÿlánēs, Κανέλα Κεϋλάνης

Common Names in Gujarati:

Tuj

Common Names in Hebrew:

Kinamon, Qinamon, קינמון, קנמון

Common Names in Hindi:

Darchini, Nagkesar

Common Names in Hungarian:

Ceyloni Fahéj, Fahéj

Common Names in Icelandic:

Kanell

Common Names in Indonesian:

Kayu Manis

Common Names in Italian:

Cannella

Common Names in Japanese:

Ni-(tu)-Ke-I, Nikkei, Se-I-Ro-N-Ni-(tu)-Ke-I, Seiron-Nikkei, Shinamon, Si-Na-Mo-N, にっけい, シナモン, セイロンニッケイ, ニッケイ, 肉桂

Common Names in Kannada:

Dalachinni Chakke, Dālacinni Cakkĕ, Dalchinni, Dālcinni, Lavangapatta, ದಾಲಚಿನ್ನಿ ಚಕ್ಕೆ, ದಾಲ್ಚಿನ್ನಿ

Common Names in Kazakh:

Daršin, Darşiyn, Даршин

Common Names in Khmer:

Chek Tum Phka Loeng

Common Names in Korean:

Gye, Gye-Pi, Kye, Kyepi, Si-Na-Mon, Sil-Ron-Gye-Pi, Sillon-Gyepi, Sinamon, Yug-Gye, Yukkye, 계, 계피, 시나몬, 실론계피, 육계

Common Names in Latvian:

Kanēlis

Common Names in Lithuanian:

Cinamonas

Common Names in Malay:

Kayu Manis

Common Names in Maltese:

Kannella

Common Names in Marathi:

Dalachini, Dālcinī, दालचिनी

Common Names in Norwegian:

Kanel

Common Names in Oriya:

Dalochini

Common Names in Pashto:

Dolchini

Common Names in Persian:

Dar Chini, Darchin, Darcýn, دارچین

Common Names in Polish:

Cynamon Cejloński, Cynamonowiec Cejloński

Common Names in Portuguese:

Canela

Common Names in Romanian:

Scorțișoară

Common Names in Russian:

Cejlonskaâ Korica, Korica, Koritsa, Tsejlonskaya Koritsa, Корица, Цейлонская корица

Common Names in Sanskrit:

Durusita, Twak

Common Names in Scottish Gaelic:

Caineal

Common Names in Sinhalese:

Kurundu

Common Names in Slovak:

Škorica, Škorica Cejlonská

Common Names in Slovenian:

Cimet

Common Names in Spanish:

Canela

Common Names in Swahili:

Mdalasini

Common Names in Swedish:

Kanel

Common Names in Tagalog:

Kanela

Common Names in Tamil:

Ilavangam, Ilavaṅkam, Lavanga Pattai, Pavaṅka Paṭṭai, இலவங்கம், லவங்க பட்டை

Common Names in Telugu:

Lavangamu

Common Names in Thai:

Ob Choey, Ob Choey Tes, อบเชย, อบเชยเทศ

Common Names in Turkish:

Darçın, Seylan Tarçını, Tarçın Ağacı

Common Names in Twi:

Anoatre Dua

Common Names in Ukrainian:

Koricâ, Korytsya, Кориця

Common Names in Vietnamese:

Cây Quế, Cay Que (Pflanze), Nhục Quế, Nhuc Que (Rinde), Que Hoi, Que Ranh, Quế Srilanca

Description

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Family Lauraceae

Shrubs to tall trees , evergreen or rarely deciduous ( Cassytha a parasitic vine with leaves reduced to scales ), usually aromatic . Leaves alternate, rarely whorled or opposite, simple , without stipules, petiolate . Leaf blade : unlobed (unlobed or lobed in Sassafras ), margins entire, occasionally with domatia (crevices or hollows serving as lodging for mites ) in axils of main lateral veins (in Cinnamomum ) . Inflorescences in axils of leaves or deciduous bracts, panicles (rarely heads ), racemes , compound cymes, or pseudoumbels (spikes in Cassytha ), sometimes enclosed by decussate bracts. Flowers bisexual or unisexual , bisexual only, or staminate and pistillate on different plants , or staminate and bisexual on some plants, pistillate and bisexual on others; flowers usually yellow to greenish or white, rarely reddish; hypanthium well developed, resembling calyx tube , tepals and stamens perigynous; tepals 6(-9), in 2(-3) whorls of 3, sepaloid , equal or rarely unequal, if unequal then usually outer 3 smaller than inner 3 (occasionally absent in Litsea ) ; stamens (3-) 9(-12), in whorls of 3, but 1 or more whorls frequently staminodial or absent; stamens of 3d whorl with 2 glands near base ; anthers 2- or 4-locular, locules opening by valves ; pistil 1, 1-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; placentation basal; ovule 1; stigma subsessile , discoid or capitate. Fruits drupes, drupe borne on pedicel with or without persistent tepals at base, or seated in ± deeply cup-shaped receptacle (cupule), or enclosed in accrescent floral tube . Seed 1; endosperm absent.

Genera ca. 50, species 2000-3000 (9 genera, 13 species in the flora ) : pantropical , a few species also in subtropical and temperate regions

Cassytha is sometimes placed in its own family , Cassythaceae; it is here retained in Lauraceae.[1]

Genus Cinnamomum

Trees or shrubs , evergreen . Bark gray [or brown], furrowed [or smooth ]; bark and leaves often aromatic . Leaves alternate, infrequently opposite. Leaf blade with (1-) 3 primary veins [or infrequently pinnately veined], papery to leathery; surfaces glabrous or variously pubescent ; domatia frequently present. Inflorescences appearing when mature leaves are present, axillary , panicles. Flowers bisexual ; tepals deciduous or persistent , white, green, or yellow, equal; stamens 9, anthers 4-locular, 4-valved (rarely with anthers of inner 3 stamens 2-locular), extrorse ; staminodes 3, apex sagittate or cordate; ovary ovoid-ellipsoid. Drupe bluish black, nearly globose , seated in small cupule with entire single rim or tepals persistent.

Species 300 or more: tropical and subtropical regions, North America, Central America, South America, Asia, Pacific Islands, Australia.

The neotropical species were formerly included in Phoebe, but they are better placed in Cinnamomum.[2]

Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume • Cinnamomum zeylanicum Garcin Ex Blume

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Cinnamomum

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 27 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:

C. aromaticum (Cassia Cinnamon) · C. bejolghota (and God´s Cinnamon) · C. burmanni (Padang Cassia) · C. burmannii (Malaysian Cinnamon) · C. burmannii f. heyneanum (Narrow-Leaved Batavia Cinnamon) · C. camphora (Camphor Laurel) · C. camphora var. procera (Japanese Camphor) · C. chekiangensis (Camphor Tree) · C. citriodorum (Malabar Cinnamon) · C. elongatum (Laurel Avispillo) · C. glanduliferum (False Camphor Tree) · C. iners (Wild Cinnamon) · C. japonicum (Japanese Cinnamon) · C. loureirii (Saigon Cassia) · C. loureiroi (Vietnamese Cinnamon) · C. macrocarpum (Medicinal Cinnamon) · C. malabathrum (Cinnamon (Western Ghats - India)) · C. mercadoi (Cinamomon) · C. mexicanum (Mexican Cinnamon) · C. montanum (Avispillo) · C. sessilifolium (Cinnamon) · C. sulphuratum (North-India Wild Cinnamon) · C. tamala (Indian Bark) · C. tamala var. albiflorum (Indian-Cassia) · C. tamala var. intermedium (Indian-Cassia) · C. verum (Ceylon Cinnamon Tree) · C. zeilanicum (Sri Lanka Cinnamon)

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Notes

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Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. Henk van der Werff "Lauraceae". in Flora of North America Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  2. Henk var der Werff "Cinnamomum". in Flora of North America Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
Last Revised: 7/21/2012