'''Dicypellium''' is a genus of two species of
flowering plants in the family
Lauraceae, native to tropical
South America, in
Amazon Basin.
They are
trees, with the
flowers not involucrated,
ovary superior, nine or fewer fertile
stamens,
anthers four-locular and nine
tepals, and the
fruit with cupules (see illustration).
''
Dicypellium caryophyllatum'', known as "pau-cravo" in
Brazil, has bark that smells like
cloves.
Reference
★ Rohwer, J. G.: The Genera Dicypellium, Phyllostemonodaphne, Systemonodaphne and Urbanodendron (Lauraceae). ''Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik'' 110(2): 157-171, 1988.