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Biancaea sappan is a
species of
flowering tree in the
legume family, Fabaceae, that is
native to
tropical Asia.
Common names in
English include sappanwood...
- November. The
enterprise aimed to
purchase raw silk,
Chinese goods,
Biancaea sappan, deer skins, and ray
skins for the
hilts of
katana swords. On 27 January...
- on
Sumbawa island were
known in the East
Indies for
their honey, horses,
sappan wood for
producing red dye, and
sandalwood used for
incense and medications...
- homoisoflavonoid, red dye
obtained from the wood of
Paubrasilia echinata,
Biancaea sappan,
Caesalpinia violacea, and
Haematoxylum brasiletto (also
known as Natural...
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Brazilwood pink, a plant-based
pigment extracted from the
Asian tree
Caesalpinia sappan.
Orcein purple, a dye
extracted from
several species of
lichen found all...
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safflower dye was
sometimes diluted with
other dyestuffs, such as
turmeric and
sappan.: 1 In
Australia in 2005,
CSIRO and
Grains Research and
Development Corporation...
- The
Sumbawa people were
known in the East
Indies for
their horses, honey,
sappan wood (for
producing red dye), and
sandalwood (for
incense and medications)...
- rot. It is a
cause of bot
canker of grapevine. It also
infects Biancaea sappan, a
species of
flowering tree also
known as Sappanwood. On rare occasions...
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Paubrasilia echinata, but it is also
applied to
other species, such as
Biancaea sappan and
Haematoxylum brasiletto. The tree is also
known by
other names: such...
- as
rifles and cannons, for
local products from the
inland jungle such as
sappan (lit. 'bridge')[citation needed] woods, deerskin, and rice. Tomé Pires,...