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  1. Myristica fragrans - Wikipedia

    • Myristica fragrans, commonly known as the nutmeg tree, is an evergreen species indigenous to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. This aromatic tree is economically significant as the primary source of two distinct spices: nutmeg, derived from its seed, and mace, obtained from the seed's aril. Valued for centuries in global spice trade, M. fragrans is now widely cultivated throu… 展开

    Description

    Myristica fragrans is an evergreen tree, usually 5–15 m (16–49 ft) tall, but occasionally reaching 20 m (66 ft) or even 30 m (… 展开

    Taxonomy

    Myristica fragrans was given a binomial name by the Dutch botanist Maartyn Houttuyn in 1774. It had earlier been described by Georg Eberhard Rumphius, among others. The specific epithet fragrans means "fragrant". … 展开

    Uses

    Myristica fragrans can be used as an accent tree. Ground nutmeg and mace are used in cooking. Seeds from the plant are used to make essential oils while other parts such as arils, bark, flowers and leaves are used for frag… 展开