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Tarchonanthus camphoratus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Tarchonanthus

Higher classification
  
Tarchonanthus

Order
  
Asterales

Scientific name
  
Tarchonanthus camphoratus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Tarchonanthus, Daisy family, Brachylaena, Brachylaena discolor, Buddleja saligna

Tarchonanthus camphoratus (known as camphor bush for its scent, or leleshwa in Kenya), is a shrub or small tree, widespread in Africa south of the Sahel.

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Description

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The camphor bush can reach up to 6 meters in height. The twigs and younger stems are white-felted, as are the undersides of the leaves. The upper leaf surface is dark olive-green. Bruised leaves smell strongly of camphor. Tarchonanthus camphoratus is dioecious. Flowers are usually present from December to May (in South Africa), with cream colored panicles on a discoid head. Male flowering heads have several flowers whilst the female has only a few. The fruit is a dense and woolly achene.

Cultivation and uses

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Tarchonanthus camphoratus wood is fragrant, close-grained, attractive, durable and rich in aromatic oils. It is used as wood fuel and a source of charcoal. It is also used as a traditional building material, in horticulture, and in tribal papermaking. Leleshwa is also a source of aromatic oils used as fragrances. Its leaves are used by the Maasai to scent their homes and persons.

Medicinal use

Tarchonanthus camphoratus is used as a traditional remedy for respiratory illnesses. The species has wide range of local uses, including dental hygiene.

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Tarchonanthus camphoratus

References

Tarchonanthus camphoratus Wikipedia