Dacryodes peruviana and Copal
Description:
Copal is a flammable tree resin used in the Amazon as incense, seen burning here. This species is one of the main sources, and is known as Copalwood. Native to northwestern South America.
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- Burseraceae (myrrh family)
- Dacryodes (dacryodes)
- Dacryodes peruviana (copal)
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