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Dalbergia retusa

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fabaceae

Scientific name
  
Dalbergia retusa

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Fabales

Genus
  
Dalbergia

Higher classification
  
Dalbergia

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Similar
  
Dalbergia, Dalbergia melanoxylon, Dalbergia latifolia, Legumes, Dalbergia cearensis

Cocobolo dalbergia retusa


Dalbergia retusa (Caviuna, Cocobolo, Cocobolo Prieto, Funeram, Granadillo, Jacarandáholz, Nambar, ñamba, Nicaraguan Rosewood, Palisander, Palissandro, Palo Negro, Pau Preto, Rosewood, Urauna) is a plant species in the genus Dalbergia. It is known to produce the wood called cocobolo. It is a fair-sized tree, reported to reach 20–25 m in height. This is probably the species contributing most of the wood in the trade. Because of the wood's great beauty and high value, the trees yielding this wood have been heavily exploited and are now rare outside national parks, reserves, and plantations.

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Retusin, an O-methylated flavonoid, is produced by the tree.

Cocobolo rosewood dalbergia retusa airsa nicaragua


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Dalbergia retusa Wikipedia