-
certain species of the
genus Caesalpinia in the
medieval period, and was
given its
original scientific name
Caesalpinia echinata in 1785 by Jean-Baptiste...
- is
produced from this species. The wood of the
Brazilwood tree (
Caesalpinia echinata) is also used to
produce a red or
purple dye. The
Madras thorn (Pithecellobium...
- It was
previously ascribed to the
genus Caesalpinia.
Sappanwood is
related to
brazilwood (Paubrasilia
echinata), and was
itself called brasilwood in the...
- C.
echinata may
refer to:
Caesalpinia echinata, the brazilwood, pau-Brasil or pernambuco, a
Brazilian timber tree
species Carex echinata, the star sedge...
- (Buxus sempervirens)
Brazilian walnut (Ocotea porosa)
Brazilwood (
Caesalpinia echinata) Buckeye, Horse-chestnut (Aesculus) Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)...
- homoisoflavonoid, red dye
obtained from the wood of
Paubrasilia echinata,
Biancaea sappan,
Caesalpinia violacea, and
Haematoxylum brasiletto (also
known as Natural...
-
pernambuco or brazilwood. Both come from the same
species of tree (
Caesalpinia echinata), but Pernambuco, used for higher-quality bows, is the heartwood...
- É
declarada Árvore
Nacional a
leguminosa denominada Pau-Brasil (
Caesalpinia Echinata, Lam) "Condições do
tempo fazem ipês
roxos florirem mais cedo no...
- in the Rasp****s were made to
shave wood from the
brazilwood tree (
Caesalpinia echinata or pernambuco),
rasping it into
powder using an
eight to
twelve bladed...
- by
vessels of
other nationalities for the
barter of
brazilwood (
Caesalpinia echinata).
Within the
Captaincies of
Brazil system (1534), the
territory was...