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Backhousia myrtifolia (commonly referred to as carrol, neverbreak, iron wood, grey myrtle or cinnamon myrtle) is a small rainforest tree species which grows in subtropical rainforests of Eastern Australia. First discovered and subsequently used by the indigenous communities of Australia, this plant produces oils that have a cinnamon-like aroma, and display both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Therefore, it has potential applications as not only a spice in food preparation, but also in the medical field as a treatment option for microbial infection. Backhousia myrtifolia can grow up to 30 metres. The leaves are ovate or elliptic, 4–7 cm long, and the flowers star-shaped in appearance.

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  • Backhousia myrtifolia (en)
  • Backhousia myrtifolia (es)
  • Backhousia myrtifolia (sv)
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  • Backhousia myrtifolia, comúnmente llamado mirto canela, es una especie del género Backhousia cuyo hábitat son los bosques húmedos subtropicales del este de Australia. Es una especia utilizada en la cocina australiana. (es)
  • Backhousia myrtifolia är en myrtenväxtart som beskrevs av William Jackson Hooker och William Henry Harvey. Backhousia myrtifolia ingår i släktet Backhousia och familjen myrtenväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Backhousia myrtifolia (commonly referred to as carrol, neverbreak, iron wood, grey myrtle or cinnamon myrtle) is a small rainforest tree species which grows in subtropical rainforests of Eastern Australia. First discovered and subsequently used by the indigenous communities of Australia, this plant produces oils that have a cinnamon-like aroma, and display both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Therefore, it has potential applications as not only a spice in food preparation, but also in the medical field as a treatment option for microbial infection. Backhousia myrtifolia can grow up to 30 metres. The leaves are ovate or elliptic, 4–7 cm long, and the flowers star-shaped in appearance. (en)
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  • Cinnamon myrtle (en)
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