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Dalbergia is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic Dalbergia clade (or tribe): the Dalbergieae .
Dalbergia nigra, commonly known as the Bahia rosewood, jacarandá-da-Bahia, Brazilian rosewood, Rio rosewood, jacarandá-do-brasil, pianowood, caviúna, graúna, jacarandá-una or obuina is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae.
Dalbergia latifolia (synonym Dalbergia emarginata) is a premier timber species, also known as the Indian rosewood (Tamil / தமிழ்: Eetti / ஈட்டி) (Telugu / తెలుగు: Irugudu/ ఇరుగుడు). It is native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of south east India.
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Dalbergia stevensonii is exported from Guatemala mainly to Japan, El Salvador, the US, Germany, Belize and the Netherlands. As in the early 20th century, logging is a main economic activity in Belize. [9] Belize banned the export of Dalbergia stevensonii in 1992 except for finished or half-finished products. In 1996, legislation was changed to ...
Chess pieces in Dalbergia latifolia rosewood A Ming Dynasty rosewood wardrobe, 16th century.. Genuine rosewoods belong to the genus Dalbergia.The pre-eminent rosewood appreciated in the Western world is the wood of Dalbergia nigra. [2]
Dalbergia odorifera, fragrant rosewood or Chinese rosewood, [3] is a species of true rosewood in the genus Dalbergia. It is a small or medium-sized tree, 10–15 metres (33–49 ft) tall. [ 4 ] It is endemic to China and occurs in Fujian , Hainan , Zhejiang , [ 4 ] and Guangdong .
A node-based definition for the dalbergioids is: "The least inclusive crown clade that contains Amorpha fruticosa L. 1753 and Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC. 1825." [2] Indehiscent pods may be a morphological synapomorphy for the clade. [4]