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Cocobolo is a
tropical hardwood of
Central American trees belonging to the
genus Dalbergia. Only the
heartwood of
cocobolo is used; it is
usually orange...
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Dalbergia retusa (Caviuna,
Cocobolo,
Cocobolo Prieto, Funeram, Granadillo, Jacarandáholz, Nambar, ñamba,
Nicaraguan Rosewood, Palisander, Palissandro,...
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comes from
Dalbergia retusa, also
known as 'Nicaraguan rosewood' or as
cocobolo.
Several species are
known as
Guatemalan rosewood or
Panama rosewood: D...
- d'amore
include Howarth of
London (instruments in
African blackwood or
cocobolo wood), F. Lorée in
Paris (instruments in
African blackwood or violetwood)...
- fiber-optic
front sight, adjustable, V-notch rear sights, and half-checkered
cocobolo wood grip. It
features multiple safety mechanisms, and
includes a visible...
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American Chestnut (Castanea dentata)
Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum)
Cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa)
Corkwood (Leitneria floridana) Cottonwood, po****r Eastern...
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restricted to a
small area in Brazil.
Other woods from the same
genus are
cocobolo, rosewood,
African blackwood,
Bombay blackwood and
Brazilian tulipwood...
- of wood, such as blackwood, grenadilla, rosewood, mopane, pink ivory,
cocobolo, boxwood, maple, or persimmon. Some
fifes are
entirely made of
metal or...
- rosewoods), such as
Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra),
Dalbergia cearensis,
cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa) and
several others.
Other names by
which the tree is...
- are
smallish to medium-sized trees, to 10 m.
Another notable timber is
cocobolo,
mainly from D. retusa, a
Central American timber with
spectacular decorative...