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* ''[[Neocinnamomum mekongense]]'' - Tree that grows in the Butterfly Spring in the mountains north of [[Dali]], China. Masses of [[butterflies]] congregate on its branches in the springtime making it a popular tourist destination. The butterfies are thought to feed off secretions made by the tree (possibly extrafloral nectaries). |
* ''[[Neocinnamomum mekongense]]'' - Tree that grows in the Butterfly Spring in the mountains north of [[Dali]], China. Masses of [[butterflies]] congregate on its branches in the springtime making it a popular tourist destination. The butterfies are thought to feed off secretions made by the tree (possibly extrafloral nectaries). |
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Plant genus belonging to the Lauraceae.
Species List
- Neocinnamomum camphora - Camphor Tree
- Neocinnamomum mekongense - Tree that grows in the Butterfly Spring in the mountains north of Dali, China. Masses of butterflies congregate on its branches in the springtime making it a popular tourist destination. The butterfies are thought to feed off secretions made by the tree (possibly extrafloral nectaries).