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Cinnamon (Cinnamomum)

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Cinnamon Genus Details

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Cinnamomum camphora is an aromatic evergreen tree with a rounded, dense crown. The leaves are partly opposite, elliptical and pointed. The bark is gray, rough and furrowed. This tree flowers in the spring revealing long yellow clusters. It is usually found in humid areas near roadsides and waste places. In the deep south, it is a popular street tree as it provides excellent shade. In Asia, camphor oil and gum, obtained from steam distillation of leaf clippings and wood, is used as medicine. The insect-repellent wood of this tree is used to make various cabinetry and chests.

Cinnamon Allergy Info

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This species is moderately allergenic, providing moderate exposure since this tree is used ornamentally in parks and streets.

Cinnamon Pollen Description

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Cinnamomum grains are spheroidal and inaperturate. The sexine is covered with short spinules that are dense or scattered over the surface.
The grains are 24-28 micrometers in diameter.

Species in This Genus

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Allergenicity Legend:
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Cinnamon (Cinnamomum) is a genus of the LAURACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:

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Cinnamon Genus Location

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The shaded areas on the map indicates where the genus has been observed in the United States. Click the map to see a full scale version of these allergy areas.
  - Native, observed in a county
  - Introduced, observed in a county
  - Rarely observed

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