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stinkwood : ウィキペディア英語版
stinkwood
Stinkwood is the common name for a number of trees or shrubs which have wood with an unpleasant odour, including:
*''Celtis africana'' (White stinkwood) – native to South Africa
*''Celtis mildbraedii'' (Natal white stinkwood, red-fruited white-stinkwood) – native to Tropical Africa
*''Coprosma foetidissima''; in New Zealand and extends south to the Auckland Islands
*''Coprosma putida'' – endemic to Lord Howe Island
*''Foetidia mauritiana'' – native to Reunion and Mauritius
*''Gyrocarpus americanus'', pantropical tree in Hernandiaceae family
*''Jacksonia furcellata'' (Grey stinkwood) – native to Australia
*''Jacksonia sternbergiana'' (Green stinkwood) – native to Australia
*''Ocotea bullata'' (Black stinkwood, true stinkwood) – native to South Africa
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*other species of ''Ocotea'', e.g. ''Ocotea foetens'' (Til, tilo), native to Macaronesia
*''Prunus africana'' (Red stinkwood) – native to montane Subsaharan Africa
*''Zieria arborescens'' – native to Australia


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