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    Rosewood is any of a number of richly hued hardwoods, often brownish with darker veining, but found in other colours. It is hard, tough, strong, and dense. True rosewoods come from trees of the genus Dalbergia, but other woods are often called rosewood.

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · The rosewood tree (Dalbergia spp.) is milled for its beautiful red, rose-scented wood. Hardy in USDA zones 10-12, the fine-grained hardwood is coveted by instrument and furniture makers. It is also used to produce a rose-scented essential oil.

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Rosewood, any of several ornamental timbers, products of various tropical trees native to Brazil, Honduras, Jamaica, Africa, and India. The most important commercially are the Honduras rosewood, Dalbergia stevensoni, and the Brazilian rosewood, principally D. nigra, a leguminous tree up to 125 feet.

  4. Pterocarpus indicus (commonly known as Amboyna wood, Malay padauk, Papua New Guinea rosewood, Philippine mahogany, Andaman redwood, Burmese rosewood, narra (from Tagalog) and asana in the Philippines, angsana, or Pashu padauk) is a species of Pterocarpus native to southeastern Asia, northern Australasia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands ...

  5. Different Types Of Rosewood trees are considered to be some of the most beautiful and valuable trees in the world. They are also known to be very rare and expensive. What makes them so special?

  6. Dalbergia sissoo, known commonly as North Indian rosewood or shisham, is a fast-growing, hardy, deciduous rosewood tree native to the Indian subcontinent and southern Iran. D. sissoo is a large, crooked tree with long, leathery leaves and whitish or pink flowers.

  7. Aug 26, 2020 · Officials in the southern Philippines have decided to cut a centuries-old Philippine rosewood tree (Petersianthus quadrialatus) that’s believed to be the oldest and tallest of its species.

  8. Oct 31, 2022 · The rosewood is a fast-growing tree that blooms generously and can reach 20 to 30 feet in height. It requires full sun, rich soil, and regular watering as it gets established, although it can tolerate dry conditions once mature.

  9. Common Name(s): Rosewood. Distribution: Tropical regions worldwide (most commercial species are from Central and South America, Africa, and southern Asia) Genus Size: Approximately 270 to 300 species. Mechanical Characteristics: Density of commercial species range from medium-high (D. tucurensis) to very high (D. melanoxylon and D. cearensis).

  10. May 16, 2020 · The investigative journalism by BBC Africa Eye summarizes the plight of one of the most trafficked species the Rosewood tree. This tree is distinct for when it’s cut it bleeds a blood red sap. The tree belongs to Dalbergia genus nested within the legume family.

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