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Palo aromatico
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The wood is burned for it's aromatic smell. Probably Bursera graveolens
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Property / plant origin: Puerto Rico / rank
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Property / plant origin: Havana / rank
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Property / main subject: Bursera graveolens / rank
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Palo aromatico (español)
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 17 December 2019

Herbal plant mention
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Plant mention of Palo aromatico in Dos libros, el uno que trata de todas las cosas (1565 edition) on page(s) 68-69v
Herbal plant mention

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    The wood is burned for it's aromatic smell. Probably Bursera graveolens
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    Palo aromatico (español)
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