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Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pittosporum resiniferum

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Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Pittosporum

Higher classification
  
Cheesewood

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Cheesewood, Pittosporaceae, Pittosporum napaliense, Pittosporum viridiflorum, Pittosporum erioloma

A tree that grows petroleum pittosporum resiniferum the petroleum nut



Pittosporum resiniferum, the resin cheesewood or petroleum nut, is a tree that grows in the Philippines and Malaysia, particularly in the wilderness surrounding the Mayon Volcano and in the Cordillera of the Philippines and Mount Kinabalu of Sabah, Malaysia. The petroleum nut derives its name from the resemblance of the fruit's odor to petroleum-based fuels. The fruits of the tree burn brightly when ignited, and can be used for illumination as torches or candles. Its fruit is also highly suitable for use in producing biofuel. This use has been encouraged by the Philippines Department of Agrarian Reform and the Philippine Coconut Authority.

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Pittosporum resiniferum Plant and Seed Exchange Forum PITTOSPORUM RESINIFERUM

In the Philippine Cordilleras petroleum nut is locally known as apisang, abkel, abkol and da-il, is found among other trees like oak and other mossy forest species. It can also grow well with pine trees.

Pittosporum resiniferum Pittosporum resiniferum Pittosporaceae image 67531 at PhytoImages

The oil can also be distilled into a very pure form of n-Heptane.

A tree that grows petroleum pittosporum resiniferum dried fruit burning


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Pittosporum resiniferum Wikipedia