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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. | 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. | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
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+ | *''[[Dalbergia baroni]]'' – [[Madagascar]] Rosewood, Palisander Rosewood, Palissandre Voamboana | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia brownei]]'' – Coin Vine | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia cearensis]]'' – Kingwood | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia cochinchinensis]]'' – Siamese Rosewood, Thailand Rosewood, Tracwood | ||
+ | *''[[Tulipwood|Dalbergia decipularis]]'' – Tulipwood | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia ecastaphyllum]]'' – Coinvine | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia frutescens]]'' (Syn. ''Dalbergia variabilis'') – Brazilian Tulipwood, Jacarandá Rosa, Pau de Fuso, Pau Rosa, Pinkwood, Tulipwood | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia latifolia]]'' – Bombay Blackwood, East Indian Rosewood, Indian Palisandre, Indian Rosewood, Java Palisandre, Malabar, Sonokeling, Shisham, Sitsal | ||
+ | *''[[African Blackwood|Dalbergia melanoxylon]]'' – African Blackwood, African Ebony, African Grenadilo, Banbanus, Ebene, Granadilla, Granadille d'Afrique, Mpingo, Pau Preto, Poyi, Zebrawood | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia monetaria]]'' – Moneybush | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia nigra]]'' – Bahia Rosewood, Brazilian Rosewood, Cabiuna, Caviuna, Jacarandá, Jacarandá De Brasil, Palisander, Palisandre da Brésil, Pianowood, Rio Rosewood, Rosewood, Obuina | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia palescrito]]'' – Palo Escrito | ||
+ | *''[[Cocobolo|Dalbergia retusa]]'' – Caviuna, Cocobolo, Cocobolo Prieto, Funeram, Granadillo, Jacarandáholz, Nambar, Nicaraguan Rosewood, Palisander, Palissandro, Palo Negro, Pau Preto, Rosewood, Urauna | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia sissoo]]'' – Agara, Agaru, Errasissu, Gette, Hihu, Indian Rosewood, Iruvil, Iti, Khujrap, Padimi, Safedar, Sheesham, Shinshapa, Shisham, Shishma, Shishom, Sinsupa, Sissoo, Sisu, Tali, Tenach, Tukreekung, Yette | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia stevensonii]]'' – Honduras Rosewood, Nogaed | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia tonkinensis]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia tucarensis]]'' – Guatemalan Rosewood | ||
+ | *''[[Dalbergia variabilis]]'' (Syn. ''Dalbergia frutescens'') | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Image: | + | Image:Leaves W IMG 3590.jpg|''Dalbergia lanceolaria'': Leaves in [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. |
− | Image: | + | Image:Dried Pods at Canopy W IMG 3534.jpg|''Dalbergia lanceolaria'': Dried Pods in [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. |
− | Image: | + | Image:Trunk W IMG 3540.jpg|''Dalbergia lanceolaria'': Trunk in [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. |
+ | Image:Pods W IMG 3542.jpg|''Dalbergia lanceolaria'': Pods in [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. | ||
+ | Image:Old trunk W IMG 3591.jpg|''Dalbergia lanceolaria'': Old trunk in [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 04:32, 26 August 2009
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Read about Dalbergia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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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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Cultivation
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Propagation
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Pests and diseases
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Species
Select specieswp:
- Dalbergia baroni – Madagascar Rosewood, Palisander Rosewood, Palissandre Voamboana
- Dalbergia brownei – Coin Vine
- Dalbergia cearensis – Kingwood
- Dalbergia cochinchinensis – Siamese Rosewood, Thailand Rosewood, Tracwood
- Dalbergia decipularis – Tulipwood
- Dalbergia ecastaphyllum – Coinvine
- Dalbergia frutescens (Syn. Dalbergia variabilis) – Brazilian Tulipwood, Jacarandá Rosa, Pau de Fuso, Pau Rosa, Pinkwood, Tulipwood
- Dalbergia latifolia – Bombay Blackwood, East Indian Rosewood, Indian Palisandre, Indian Rosewood, Java Palisandre, Malabar, Sonokeling, Shisham, Sitsal
- Dalbergia melanoxylon – African Blackwood, African Ebony, African Grenadilo, Banbanus, Ebene, Granadilla, Granadille d'Afrique, Mpingo, Pau Preto, Poyi, Zebrawood
- Dalbergia monetaria – Moneybush
- Dalbergia nigra – Bahia Rosewood, Brazilian Rosewood, Cabiuna, Caviuna, Jacarandá, Jacarandá De Brasil, Palisander, Palisandre da Brésil, Pianowood, Rio Rosewood, Rosewood, Obuina
- Dalbergia palescrito – Palo Escrito
- Dalbergia retusa – Caviuna, Cocobolo, Cocobolo Prieto, Funeram, Granadillo, Jacarandáholz, Nambar, Nicaraguan Rosewood, Palisander, Palissandro, Palo Negro, Pau Preto, Rosewood, Urauna
- Dalbergia sissoo – Agara, Agaru, Errasissu, Gette, Hihu, Indian Rosewood, Iruvil, Iti, Khujrap, Padimi, Safedar, Sheesham, Shinshapa, Shisham, Shishma, Shishom, Sinsupa, Sissoo, Sisu, Tali, Tenach, Tukreekung, Yette
- Dalbergia stevensonii – Honduras Rosewood, Nogaed
- Dalbergia tonkinensis
- Dalbergia tucarensis – Guatemalan Rosewood
- Dalbergia variabilis (Syn. Dalbergia frutescens)
Gallery
Dalbergia lanceolaria: Leaves in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Dalbergia lanceolaria: Dried Pods in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Dalbergia lanceolaria: Trunk in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Dalbergia lanceolaria: Pods in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Dalbergia lanceolaria: Old trunk in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Dalbergia. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Dalbergia QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)