
Cryptocarya - Wikipedia
Cryptocarya is a genus of about 360 species [1] of flowering plants in the laurel family, Lauraceae. Most species are trees, occasionally shrubs, distributed through the Neotropical, Afrotropical, …
Cryptocarya alba at San Marcos Growers
Cryptocarya alba (Red Cryptocarya) – An evergreen tree with a dense crown that can reach 30 to 40 feet tall by about 25 feet wide. It gray-brown lightly fissured back with upright branches …
Cryptocarya chinensis from the Upper Pleistocene of South China …
2023年8月18日 · The fossil wood has been convincingly attributed to extant species Cryptocarya chinensis (Hance) Hemsl. This is the first reliable fossil record of Cryptocarya in Asia. The …
(PDF) The Genus Cryptocarya : A Review on Phytochemistry and ...
2023年4月10日 · Cryptocarya (the laurel family) is a large genus of great economic plants found in tropics and subtropics. Plants of this genus are a rich resource of essential oils, and …
Cryptocarya - Trees and Shrubs Online
Cryptocarya comprises about 350 species occurring primarily in South America, Malesia and Australia, though with a small number in eastern and southern Africa and Madagascar. In …
The Genus Cryptocarya: A Review on Phytochemistry and
Cryptocarya (the laurel family) is a large genus of great economic plants found in tropics and subtropics. Plants of this genus are a rich resource of essential oils, and pharmacological …
Cryptocarya genus: Phytochemistry, Traditional Uses, and ...
Plants of the genus Cryptocarya, which biosynthesize numerous bioactive compounds, majorly flavonoids, pyrones, alkaloids, coumarins, and terpenoids, have demonstrated a variety of …
Cryptocarya - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The genus Cryptocarya belongs to the Lauraceae family and is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions.
Genus Cryptocarya - iNaturalist
Cryptocarya is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The genus includes more than 350 species, distributed through the Neotropic, Afrotropic, Indomalaya, …
PlantNET - FloraOnline - Botanic Gardens
Cryptocarya erythroxylon Leaves dull ashy-green on lower surface, usually more or less blotched, only moderately contrasting with the greenish secondary veins; reticulum very finely areolate; …