Cinnamomum camphora d.b. (Camphor Tree)
Cinnamomum camphora d.b. (Camphor Tree) is a large evergreen tree native to East Asia. The Camphor Tree can grow to be a large tree, reaching heights of 15 to 30 meters (50 to 100 feet). It has a dense, rounded canopy with glossy, leathery leaves that are dark green in color. The leaves have a distinct aroma when crushed. The tree's bark is rough and grayish-brown.
Camphor Production: The Camphor Tree is renowned for its camphor production. The essential oil, called camphor, is extracted from various parts of the tree, including the leaves, wood, and roots. The camphor oil has a strong, aromatic scent and is used in various medicinal, industrial, and cosmetic applications.
Medicinal and Therapeutic Uses: Camphor has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. It is known for its antiseptic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and decongestant qualities. It is often used in topical treatments for muscle aches, respiratory conditions, and skin ailments. However, it is important to note that camphor can be toxic if ingested or used improperly, so it should be used with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Cultivation: The Camphor Tree is cultivated in various parts of the world for ornamental purposes. It is valued for its attractive foliage, shade-giving capabilities, and tolerance to a range of growing conditions. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It can tolerate both dry and moist environments.
Wood Uses: The wood of the Camphor Tree is durable, strong, and fragrant. It has been used in furniture making, cabinetry, and as an aromatic wood for chests and closets. However, due to its declining availability and conservation concerns, the use of Camphor Tree wood is now more limited.
Botanical Name : Cinnamomum camphora d.b.
Common Name : Camphor Tree
Height : 20-65 ft
Spread : 30-40 ft
Germination Info : Sow seed in Fall and will germinate in the Spring.
Hardiness zone : 9-11
Other info : D.B. (Dried Berries)
Average seed per ounce : Approx. 258