Cinnamomum cassia, evergreen tree, altitude12-17m. The bark is grayish brown and fragrant, and the young branches are slightly quadrangular. Leaves alternate and leathery; Oblong to nearly lanceolate, 8-17cm long and 3.5-6cm wide, with sharp tip, blunt base, whole margin, green and shiny top, gray-green bottom and fluff; It has three veins from the base, the lower part is obviously convex, and the veinlets are horizontal and parallel; Petiole stout, long 1-2 cm. Panicle axillary or terminal, long 10- 19 cm, pubescent; Flowers are very small, about 3 cm in diameter; Pedicel ca. 5 mm; Perianth tube about 2 mm long, lobes 6, yellow-green, oval, about 3 mm long, densely pubescent inside and outside; The developing stamens are 9 and 3 rounds, the anthers are oblong, 4-loculed, there are no glands on the outer 2 rounds of filaments, the anthers are inward, and the third round of stamens are outward. There are 2 glands at the base of filaments, with 1 staminode in the innermost part, and the anthers are heart-shaped. The pistil is slightly shorter than the stamen, the ovary is oval, the cell is 1, the ovule is 1, the style is thin, almost as long as the ovary, and the stigma is slightly discoid. Berries are ovoid or obovate, slightly flat at the top, dark purple, about 12- 13 mm long, and there are persistent perianth outside. The seeds are oval and purple. Flowering period may-July. The fruiting period is from February to March of the following year. ?
This is what cinnamon leaves look like.
Geranium is like this