Neocinnamomum
Neocinnamomum are evergreen shrubs or small trees, which are indigenous to Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia (Sumatra), Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. Neocinnamomum leaves resemble those of true cinnamon (Cinnamomum) in possessing strongly three-veined blades, but they are arranged alternately rather than oppositely. The flowers are very small and bisexual. The inflorescences are highly condensed, with poorly defined branching, their overall shape described as "glomerules". The seeds are dispersed by birds, which eat the fruit which are berry-like drupes. The fruits are ellipsoid or globose (round).