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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
See attached image.
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A large, sturdy evergreen tree (''Machilus thunbergii'') native to temperate and subtropical forests of Japan and Asia.  The Japanese bay tree can reach 10–30 m (30–100 ft) tall, and 20 m (70 ft) width. It is used for timber and as a street tree. Its bark is the source of makko, a powder used to make a mosquito‑repelling incense.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
''Machilus thunbergii''
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''Machilus thunbergii''; Japanese bay tree; tabunoki;
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
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* Leaves = dark green shiny, 8-15 cm long, 3-7 cm wide.
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* Leaves contain sap
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* Bark = rough, brownish-grey, breaks off in aromatic chunks
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* Flowers = clusters of small bright green stars in spring followed by blue berries in early summer
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==Resources and Citations==
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* Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machilus_thunbergii Machilus thunbergii] Accessed 9/19/22.
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* Botany Boy: [https://botanyboy.org/japans-huge-bay-tree-machilus-thunbergii/ Japans huge bay tree]
  
 
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[[Category:Materials database]]

Revision as of 14:08, 19 September 2022

Red Machilus Machilus thunbergii

Description

A large, sturdy evergreen tree (Machilus thunbergii) native to temperate and subtropical forests of Japan and Asia. The Japanese bay tree can reach 10–30 m (30–100 ft) tall, and 20 m (70 ft) width. It is used for timber and as a street tree. Its bark is the source of makko, a powder used to make a mosquito‑repelling incense.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Machilus thunbergii; Japanese bay tree; tabunoki;

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Leaves = dark green shiny, 8-15 cm long, 3-7 cm wide.
  • Leaves contain sap
  • Bark = rough, brownish-grey, breaks off in aromatic chunks
  • Flowers = clusters of small bright green stars in spring followed by blue berries in early summer

Resources and Citations

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