Dalbergia Latifolia Bonsai

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Dalbergia latifolia bonsai. The dalbergia are in their own sub family but the above genera have been used as bonsai fairly often. 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. Blaze yellow turning to yellow brown. I checked wikipedia dalbergia is in the fabaceae family which makes it somewhat related to redbuds cercis robinia and acacia.
Dalbergia nigra is endemic to brazil and native to the bahia interior forests ecoregion. Basic aesthetics for a dalbergia armata mr patel has 30 years experience of growing bonsai trees. Latifolia is native to india and indonesia but is also grown in nigeria kenya vietnam the philippines and other parts of tropical africa and asia as an ornamental plant. The tree grows to a height of 20 40 m and to a girth of 1 5 2 m at breast height.
Description deciduous trees to 25 m high bark 10 15 mm thick grey smooth with short irregular cracks exfoliating in thin fibrous longitudinal flakes. Appendix ii listed dalbergia spp. It can be 40 m tall and grows quickly under the right conditions. It is endemic to the atlantic forest biome of southeastern brazil and only found in southern bahia espĂrito santo minas gerais and rio de janeiro states.
Subscribe to our channel and leave your comments and suggestions. Rosewoods all appendix ii dalbergia spp. 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. Pre convention date for madagascan populations of dalbergia spp.
One of the worlds most valuable timber trees widely distributed in southern asia from the himalayas to malesia and heavily exploited in the past for its excellent hard heavy insect resistant dark reddish brown wood. Covered by annotation 15. A deciduous tree of about 20 m tall with cylindrical trunk that branches from low down dalbergia retusa or commonly known as cocobolo is one of commonly exploited in the wild for its highly valued timber used for a wide range of items including knife and tool handles musical.