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  2. Laurus nobilis - Wikipedia

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    The bay laurel is dioecious , with male and female flowers on separate plants. [8] Each flower is pale yellow-green, about 1 cm ( 3 ⁄ 8 in) diameter, and they are borne in pairs beside a leaf. The leaves are glabrous, 6–12 cm (2–5 in) long and 2–4 cm ( 3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) broad, with an entire (untoothed) margin.

  3. Bay leaf - Wikipedia

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    Bay laurel leaves (Laurus nobilis) Indian bay leaf Cinnamomum tamala Indonesian bay leaf Syzygium polyanthum. The bay leaf is an aromatic leaf commonly used as a herb in cooking. It can be used whole, either dried or fresh, in which case it is removed from the dish before consumption, or less commonly used in ground form.

  4. Umbellularia - Wikipedia

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    The oldest-known living laurel is the Jepson Laurel, named after Willis Linn Jepson, in San Mateo County. The tree lives on San Francisco Water Department land, which agency cares for the tree. With their permission, the county parks placed a placard and a picnic area nearby. [11]

  5. Do Bay Leaves Actually Taste Like Anything? - AOL

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    Most bay leaves sold at grocery stores are imported from Turkey, although you'll sometimes find California bay leaves harvested from California laurel trees. European bay leaves are wide in shape ...

  6. Laurus - Wikipedia

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    Laurus (/ ˈ l ɔː r ə s /) [2] is a genus of evergreen trees or shrubs belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The genus contains three or more species, [ 3 ] including the bay laurel or sweet bay, L. nobilis , widely cultivated as an ornamental plant and a culinary herb.

  7. Laurel water - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the water (Latin aqua laurocerasi) was used for asthma, coughs, indigestion and dyspepsia, and as a sedative narcotic; [2] however, since it is effectively a solution of hydrogen cyanide, of uncertain strength, it would be extremely dangerous to attempt medication with laurel water.

  8. Laurel forest - Wikipedia

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    Laurel forests are characterized by evergreen and hardwood trees, reaching up to 40 m (130 ft) in height. Laurel forest, laurisilva, and laurissilva all refer to plant communities that resemble the bay laurel. [citation needed]

  9. Water conservation program in OTOW, Stone Creek and ... - AOL

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    New homes in On Top of the World, Calesa Township and Stone Creek must meet Florida Water Star standards, which will save 1.2 billion gallons yearly.