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Dalbergia latifolia (synonym
Dalbergia emarginata) is a
premier timber species, also
known as the
Indian rosewood (Tamil / தமிழ்:
Eetti / ஈட்டி) (Telugu...
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Species such as
Dalbergia nigra known as Rio, Bahia,
Brazilian rosewood,
palisander de Rio Grande, or
jacaranda and
Dalbergia latifolia known as (East)...
- the name rosewood.</ref></ref>
Another classic rosewood comes from
Dalbergia latifolia,
known as (East)
Indian rosewood or
sonokeling (Indonesia). It is...
- or (East)
Indian blackwood (
Dalbergia latifolia), a
timber tree of
India Burmese Blackwood (
Dalbergia cultrata,
Dalbergia oliveri),
trees from
South China...
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range of
timber trees including: teak (Tectona grandis),
rosewood (
Dalbergia latifolia),
sandalwood (Santalum
album V), Indian-laurel (Terminalia tomentosa)...
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Railway (EIR) East
Indian rosewood, one of the
common names for
Dalbergia latifolia and its
hardwood Eir may
refer to Eir, a
goddess in
Norse mythology...
- salinisation, and
resource extraction. In the forests, sonokeling,
Dalbergia latifolia, anjili, mullumurikku, Erythrina, and C****ia
number among the more...
- malaberica) and
satsal (
Dalbergia latifolia). In
hilly regions,
piyar (Buchanania lanzan),
mandar (Dillenia aurea),
banjan (Anogeissus
latifolia),
bhelwa (Semecarpus...
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Terminalia tomentosa is
often used
while Terminalia bellirica and
Dalbergia latifolia was
often used in
southern India. In Penang, the nest
trees were...
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deciduous forests with teak (Tectona grandis) and
roseta rosewood (
Dalbergia latifolia)
dominating in the
southern parts.
Towards the east are
Central Deccan...