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Pittosporum resiniferum Hemsl.
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Pittosporum resiniferum, the Kerosene Fruit. (13908120943)
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Description: Pittosporum resiniferum. Date: 8 November 2006, 00:54. Source:
Pittosporum resiniferum, the Kerosene Fruit.
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Pittosporum resiniferum, the Kerosene Fruit.
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Also known as the Petroleum Nut and possibly a future bio-fuel. Native to parts of southeast Asia.