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  2. Rosewood - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood is any of a number of richly hued hardwoods, often brownish with darker veining, but found in other colours. [1] It is hard, tough, strong, and dense. True rosewoods come from trees of the genus Dalbergia, but other woods are often called rosewood. Rosewood takes a high polish and is used for luxury furniture-making, flooring, musical ...

  3. Rosewood Tree: What Is It? - Hunker

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    The rosewood tree (Dalbergia spp.) is milled for its beautiful red, rose-scented wood. Hardy in USDA zones 10-12, the fine-grained hardwood is coveted by instrument and furniture makers. It is also used to produce a rose-scented essential oil.

  4. Types of Rosewood Trees | Varieties, Characteristics & Uses

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    A rosewood tree is a type of evergreen tree. It is native to tropical forests in Central and South America. There are about 30 species of rosewood trees. Some of the best known are found in Madagascar. A rosewood tree is a slow-growing tree, and many of them take decades to grow to full size. Frequently Asked Questions

  5. Rosewood | Exotic Hardwood, Durable Timber & Fragrant Oil ...

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    Rosewood, any of several ornamental timbers, products of various tropical trees native to Brazil, Honduras, Jamaica, Africa, and India. The most important commercially are the Honduras rosewood, Dalbergia stevensoni, and the Brazilian rosewood, principally D. nigra, a leguminous tree up to 125 feet.

  6. Arizona Rosewood: A Unique and Attractive Tree for Your Property

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    This drought-tolerant tree is a popular choice in the southwestern United States due to its stunning foliage, fragrant flowers, and multiple uses. In this article, we will explore the many benefits of the Arizona Rosewood tree, including its uses, care tips, and frequently asked questions.

  7. Dalbergia (rosewood) genus - The Wood Database

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    Common Name (s): Rosewood. Distribution: Tropical regions worldwide (most commercial species are from Central and South America, Africa, and southern Asia) Genus Size: Approximately 270 to 300 species. Mechanical Characteristics: Density of commercial species range from medium-high (D. tucurensis) to very high (D. melanoxylon and D. cearensis).

  8. Rosewood Properties | Uses, Pros and Cons – Timber Blogger

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    Rosewood is prized for strength, durability, and beauty. It is most preferred for making high-quality furniture and veneers. Rosewood is native to India but is also found in many countries of Asia. It is a popular and valuable wood throughout Asia for its natural properties.