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6 relations: Bursera bipinnata, Bursera glabrifolia, Copal, Hymenaea courbaril, Hymenaea verrucosa, Protium copal.
Bursera bipinnata
Bursera bipinnata is a Mesoamerican species of trees widespread across Mexico and Central America from Chihuahua to Honduras.
See Copal tree and Bursera bipinnata
Bursera glabrifolia
Bursera glabrifolia is a species of tree native to central Mexico (Guerrero, Morelos, Michoacán, México State, Puebla, Oaxaca).
See Copal tree and Bursera glabrifolia
Copal
Copal is a tree resin, particularly the aromatic resins from the copal tree Protium copal (Burseraceae) used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and for other purposes.
Hymenaea courbaril
Hymenaea courbaril, the courbaril or West Indian locust, is a tree common in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It is a hardwood that is used for furniture, flooring, and decoration. Its hard fruit pods have edible dry pulp surrounding the seeds. Its sap, called animé, is used for incense, perfume, and varnish.
See Copal tree and Hymenaea courbaril
Hymenaea verrucosa
Hymenaea verrucosa (commonly known as Zanzibar copal, East African copal, or amber tree) is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae.
See Copal tree and Hymenaea verrucosa
Protium copal
Protium copal, commonly known as the copal tree, is a species of tree endemic to Mexico and Central America.
See Copal tree and Protium copal
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Also known as Copal tree (disambiguation).

