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Turpentine tree
Turpentine tree may refer to:
Pistacia terebinthus, native to the Mediterranean region
Pistacia atlantica, native to the Middle East, the Maghreb, the " in the Virgin Islands
See also
Scrub turpentine
Turpentine bush
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turpentine tree
ˈturpentine tree 1. orig. The Terebinth, Pistacia Terebinthus (N.O. Anacardiaceæ), the source of Chian or Cyprian turpentine.1562 Turner Herbal ii. 29 Amongest other rosynes, it of ye turpentinetre is best. Ibid. 151, I call it Turpentine tre, because Turpentine cometh oute of it. 1615 G. Sandys Tra...
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Persian turpentine tree
The Persian turpentine tree may refer to:
Pistacia eurycarpa
Pistacia atlantica
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turpentine
▪ I. turpentine, n. (ˈtɜːpəntaɪn) Forms: α. 5–6 terebentine, -yne (see also terebinthine); β. 4–5 terb-, 5 turbentyne; γ. 5–6 terpentin, turpentyne, 6 -tyn, 7 terpentine, 6– turpentine; δ. 5 turmyntyne, 6 termenteyne. [In 14–15th c. terebentyne, terbentyne, a. OF. tere-, terbentine, ad. L. terbentin...
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Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest
, that a replacement must be chosen from the list of tree species indigenous to the particular area. (website of the NSW Department of Environment & Climate Change)
Image & description of the Turpentine tree (Syncarpia glomulifera) at Plantnet (Royal
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Turpentine bush
Turpentine bush may refer to:
Australian plants
Acacia lysiphloia, also known as the turpentine wattle
Beyeria lechenaultia, pale turpentine bush
Beyeria , native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico
See also
Scrub turpentine
Turpentine tree
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Turpentine (disambiguation)
Turpentine is the oleoresin of conifers (crude turpentine) or the volatile oil part thereof (oil of turpentine). bush (disambiguation)
Turpentine tree (disambiguation)
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Scrub turpentine
Scrub turpentine is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Canarium australianum, native to Australia and Papua New Guinea
Rhodamnia rubescens , native to eastern Australia
See also
Turpentine bush
Turpentine tree
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Gum turpentine
Gum turpentine may refer to:
Oleoresin of the pine tree, also known as crude turpentine
Oil of turpentine obtained from pine gum (oleoresin)
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Pistacia terebinthus
Pistacia terebinthus also called the terebinth and the turpentine tree, is a deciduous tree species of the genus Pistacia, native to the Mediterranean Melena, who had found "an ancient lexicon which showed that kritanos was another name for the turpentine tree, and that the Mycenaean spelling could represent
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Balangestan
tallest mountains in Gerash and south Fars
There are some trees and plants such as Lime and date trees and a running water from mountains lotus, Persian turpentine tree, garden thyme and pennyroyal on the mountain that are irrigated by a local fountain.
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Bolyaran
It is situated to the west of a turpentine tree forest. The distance to Gülnar is and to Mersin is .
References
Neighbourhoods in Gülnar District
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Rhodamnia rubescens
Rhodamnia rubescens, the scrub stringybark, brush turpentine, or brown malletwood, is an evergreen rainforest tree of the myrtle family Myrtaceae, that The bark is reddish brown, brittle, scaly and "stringy", similar to its relative, Syncarpia glomulifera (the turpentine tree).
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Syncarpia glomulifera
Syncarpia glomulifera, commonly known as the turpentine tree, or yanderra, is a tree of the family Myrtaceae native to New South Wales and Queensland in Description
In a suitable location, the turpentine grows into a large straight-trunked tree up to 45 or even 55 m (150–180 ft) high with a DBH of up to
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Gardenia pyriformis
Gardenia pyriformis, commonly known as malara, native gardenia or turpentine tree, is a species of plant in the coffee family. Description
It grows as a shrub or small tree to 6 m high. It bears small white flowers at various times of year and hard, ribbed fruits.
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