English: Cinnamomum iners. Common names: Wild Cinnamomum, Kayu Manis. This is a short tree (5m or less) and is attractive due to its compact round crown of dense foliage and reddish-pink young leaves. It produces succulent fruits which are sought after by birds. The wood is used in making fragrant joss sticks. Traditionally, a decoction of the boiled roots is given as a tonic after childbirth or for fevers. The leaves may also serve as a poultice for rheumatism. This tree is commonly found in the secondary forests of Singapore, and can be found across southeast Asia to India.