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Dalbergia latifolia (synonym Dalbergia emarginata) is a premier timber species, also known as the Indian rosewood (Tamil / தமிழ்: Eetti / ஈட்டி). It is native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of south east India.[2][3] Some common names in English include rosewood, Bombay blackwood, roseta rosewood, East Indian rosewood, reddish-brown rosewood, Indian palisandre, and Java palisandre.[2][3] Its Indian common names are beete, and satisal.[2] The tree grows to 40 metres (130 ft) in height and is evergreen, but locally deciduous in drier subpopulations.[2][3]

Flowering in Dalbergia latifolia
Flowering in Dalbergia latifolia

Dalbergia latifolia
Dalbergia latifolia growing as a street tree in Peravoor, India.
Conservation status

Vulnerable  (IUCN 2.3)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Genus: Dalbergia
Species:
D. latifolia
Binomial name
Dalbergia latifolia
Synonyms[1]
  • Amerimnon latifolium (Roxb.) Kuntze
  • Dalbergia emarginata Roxb.

Description and biology


Pinnately compound leaves of Dalbergia latifolia growing in Java.
Pinnately compound leaves of Dalbergia latifolia growing in Java.

The tree has grey bark that peels in long fibres, pinnately compound leaves, and bunches of small white flowers.[2] It grows as both an evergreen and a deciduous tree in the deciduous monsoon forests of India making the tree very drought hardy.

Haematonectria haematococca is a fungal pest of the tree, causing damage to the leaves and the heartwood in Javanese plantations.[4] In India, trees may be subject to serious damage from a species of Phytophthora, a water mold genus.[4]

Germplasm resources for D. latifolia are maintained by the Kerala Forest Research Institute in Thrissur, Kerala, India.[4]


Uses


A Dalbergia latifolia tree stands on roadside at Bogor, Java
A Dalbergia latifolia tree stands on roadside at Bogor, Java

The tree produces a hard, durable, heavy wood that, when properly cured, is durable and resistant to rot and insects.[4] It is grown as a plantation wood in both India and Java, often in dense, single species groves, to produce its highly desirable long straight bore.[4] Wood from the tree is used in premium furniture making and cabinetry, guitar bodies and fretboards, exotic veneers, carvings, boats, skis, and for reforestation.[2][4]

Under the Indian Forest Act, 1927 the exportation of lumber products from wild harvested D. latifolia is illegal.[3] There exists an international high demand and price for the wood due to its excellent qualities of having a long straight bore, its strength, and its high density.[4] However, the tree is slow-growing; Javanese plantations were started in the late nineteenth century, but, due to its slow growth, plantations have not expanded beyond Java and India.[4] Many once popular uses for D. latifolia wood have now been replaced with Dalbergia sissoo wood and engineered rosewoods, for economic purposes in cottage industries.


See also



References


  1. The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 12 December 2015
  2. World Agroforestry Centre, Agroforestry Tree Database, archived from the original on 2012-03-09, retrieved 2011-03-21
  3. "IUCN Redlist Dalbergia latifolia", IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, August 2020
  4. Louppe, D.; A A Oteng-Amoaka (2008). Plant resources of tropical Africa. Timbers 1. Vol. 7. PROTA Foundation. ISBN 978-90-5782-209-4. Retrieved 2011-03-21.

На других языках


[de] Dalbergia latifolia

Dalbergia latifolia, im Handel auch bekannt als Ostindischer Palisander oder Indischer Palisander sowie Indisches Rosenholz,[1] ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Dalbergien (Dalbergia) innerhalb der Familie der Hülsenfrüchtler (Fabaceae).
- [en] Dalbergia latifolia

[es] Dalbergia latifolia

Dalbergia latifolia, es una especie de planta fanerógama perteneciente a la familia de las fabáceas que tiene una madera noble de gran importancia económica. La Dalbergia ha sido asignada recientemente al clado Dalbergieae.[1]



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