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cinnamon plant description Cinnamon Spice Plant For Sale – Logee's PlantsCinnamomum zeylanicum, or Ceylon cinnamon, is the true cinnamon of the spice trade. It makes a wonderful container plant since the tree is slow growing. Juvenile leaves have a rich reddish bronze color and mature leaves have a spicy aroma when rubbed. Spires of white flowers appear in spring and summer followed by small purple fruit. When the plant matures, the outer bark is scraped off and long rolls of the inner bark are cut to form cinnamon sticks.
Cinnamomum zeylanicum, or Ceylon cinnamon, is the true cinnamon of the spice trade. It makes a wonderful container plant since the tree is slow growing. Juvenile leaves have a rich reddish- bronze color and mature leaves have a spicy aroma when rubbed. Spires of white flowers appear in spring and summer followed by small purple fruit. When the plant matures, the outer bark is scraped off and long rolls of the inner bark are cut to form cinnamon sticks. Fragrant and highly aromatic, curled cinnamon bark is used for cooking as well as herbal medicine. Cinnamon is reported to reduce blood sugar and calm nerves. Grow in an acidic potting mix in warm temperatures. Plants are approximately 12-14” tall as shown in the inset photo.
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★★★★★ 5
Dog's favorite
My dog was destroying all his toys in 30 seconds until I found Nylabone
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Favorite Chew Toy for Multiple Dogs
My dogs love these! My dog, Tucker (RIP) decided this was his favorite thing to chew (he had the Stegosaurus) and what was left of those passed down to the next 2 dogs who also love them. Since they had gotten a bit small over the years, I gifted them with a 5-pack. I thought it would be multiple types of dinosaurs, but they were all Brontosauruses (which is fine - those are large and should last quite a long time). Both my 54 lb. dog and 25 lb. dog love these! They gnaw on them regularly and there's almost no sign of wear. So, although they're a bit pricey, you should get a lot of use over a long period of time.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
★★★★★ 5
I have 6 dogs that love these
I used to manage a dog boarding facility. Thousands of dogs. Maybe one or two had ever had nylabones that they actually chewed on. I’m on my second pack of dogs and every dog that I have had, loves these. And their teeth are unusually clean the vet has always said. Saved me a ton on dental work for dogs over the years I definitely believe. Be careful, they are like legos to step on.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
★★★★★ 5
My dogs love these
These are twice the price in stores so the price is a steal. My dogs are heavy chewers but become possesive over real bones i bought some of these. They work really well, my dogs are obsessed with them. If i buy the other products of nylabone they dont like as much. Sonething about the dinosaurs they love.
They last quite a while and the nubs help clean their teeth.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
★★★★★ 5
Great chew toy
Our dogs favorite toy!!!! Only one they don’t actually destroy.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025