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Dalbergia stevensonii, also called Honduras rosewood, is a Central American tree species in the legume family. It grows in broadleaf evergreen swamp forests ...

Dalbergia stevensonii

Dalbergia stevensonii, also called Honduras rosewood, is a Central American tree species in the legume family. It grows in broadleaf evergreen swamp forests in southern Belize and adjacent Guatemala and Mexico. The wood is highly valuable, which... Wikipedia
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Common Name(s): Honduran rosewood, Honduras rosewood ; Scientific Name: Dalbergia stevensonii ; Distribution: Very limited range primarily within Belize (British ...
Dalbergia stevensonii, also called Honduras rosewood, is a Central American tree species in the legume family. It grows in broadleaf evergreen swamp forests ...
Dalbergia stevensonii, commonly known as Honduras rosewood, is a medium-sized tree found in broadleaf evergreen swamp forests of Belize, Guatemala and ...
Dalbergia stevensonii is an evergreen Tree growing to 20 m (65ft) by 20 m (65ft) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10.
It is one of at least four species within the Dalbergia genus of true rosewoods found in Guatemala and the most common in the Izabal department.
Helpdesk ˇ Kingdom. Plantae ˇ Phylum. Tracheophyta ˇ Class. Magnoliopsida ˇ Order. Fabales ˇ Family. Fabaceae ˇ Genus. Dalbergia L.f..
The native range of this species is SE. Mexico to Guatemala. It is a tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Its wood is said to be similar to that of D. stevensonii. However, the small dimensions do not render it suitable for commercial expoitation.
Scientific name: Dalbergia stevensonii. Origin: Guatemala. Description: Light brown colour. Density 1070 Kg/m3. Recommendations: Looks good and even better ...