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Definition of Calophyllum longifolium
1. Noun. Valuable timber tree of Panama.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calophyllum Longifolium
Literary usage of Calophyllum longifolium
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Timber Trees, Timber and Fancy Woods, as Also, the Forests, of India and by Edward Balfour (1870)
"... calophyllum longifolium. Tha-ran, BDRM., Grewia, Species. Tha-ra-phee,
BURM., Calophyllum, Species. ... The-ra-))i, BURM., calophyllum longifolium. ..."
2. A Manual of Indian Timbers: An Account of the Growth, Distribution, and Uses by James Sykes Gamble (1902)
"35 (calophyllum longifolium, Wall.), gives weight 45 Ibs., P = 546. Growth in
Orissa moderate, 8 rings per inch of radius. The flower-buds are used to dye ..."
3. A Manual of Indian Timbers: An Account of the Structure, Growth by James Sykes Gamble (1881)
"... tree of the Western G hats, whose dried flowers are used for dyeing silk.
Skinner, No. 35 (calophyllum longifolium) gives weight 45 Ibs. P = 546. ..."
4. Hand-book of Indian Flora: Being a Guide to All the Flowering Plants by Herber Drury (1864)
"calophyllum longifolium, W. 8f A. prod. Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 1999. SPEC.
CHAR. Large tree: leaves opposite, oblong, coriaceous: flowers in clusters on ..."