Dried bark strips, bark powder and dried flowers of the small tree
Cinnamomum verum. Native to Sri Lanka,
C. verum, also known as true cinnamon, is an
evergreen of the family
Lauraceae. The tree's inner bark is used to make the spice
cinnamon, although most of the world's supply comes from several other
Cinnamomum species. Sri Lanka produces 80 to 90 per cent of
C. verum cinnamon; the tree is also cultivated commercially in the Seychelles and Madagascar.
Photograph credit: Simon A. Eugster