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Read about Dalbergia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Dalbergia (N. Dalberg, a Swedish botanist, 1730 to 1820). Leguminosae. Nearly 100 species of trees, shrubs, or climbers, belonging to tropical regions all over the world, a few of which have been introduced to North America, one for timber.

Leaves alternate, odd-pinnate (rarely 1-foliolate) without stipules: fls. small, numerous, purple, violet or white, in forking cymes or irregular cyme-like 1216. Wild aster, orpanicles, which are axillary or terminal, papilionaceous, with ovate or orbicular standard: fr. an indehiscent narrow pod, 1-seeded at middle and with few seeds toward the ends, the seeds compressed and reniform.

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