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  1. Dalbergia sissoo, known commonly as North Indian rosewood or shisham, is a fast-growing, hardy, deciduous rosewood tree native to the Indian subcontinent and southern Iran. D. sissoo is a large, crooked tree with long, leathery leaves and whitish or pink flowers.

  2. Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo) Common Name(s): Sissoo, Sheesham. Scientific Name: Dalbergia sissoo. Distribution: Primarily northern India, Nepal, and Pakistan, as well as Western Asia; also grown on plantations. Tree Size: 35-65 ft (10-20 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 48 lbs/ft 3 (770 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic ...

  3. Other services: Dalbergia sissoo has an unusual amenity use as a host for orchids. The sub-Himalayas, the homeland of D. sissoo, abound with a variety of orchids, many of which are known throughout the world for their beauty.

  4. Aug 17, 2022 · If you are thinking of growing an Indian rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo), you’ll need to learn in advance the requirements for Indian rosewood care. Read on for other Dalbergia sissoo information and tips about inviting Indian rosewood trees into your garden.

  5. Mar 22, 2020 · Dalbergia sissoo is best known internationally as a premier timber species of the rosewood genus. However, sissoo is also an important fuelwood, shade, shelter and fodder tree. With its multiple products, tolerance of light frosts and long dry seasons, this species deserves greater consideration for agroforestry applications.

  6. Feb 23, 2021 · Sissoo trees (Dalbergia sissoo) are attractive landscape trees with leaves that tremble in a breeze much like quaking aspens. The tree reaches heights of up to 60 feet (18 m.) with a spread of 40 feet (12 m.) or more, making them suitable for medium to large landscapes.

  7. Aug 19, 2021 · General Information. Scientific name: Dalbergia sissoo. Pronunciation: dal-BERG-ee-uh SIS-oo. Common name (s): indian rosewood. Family: Fabaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 10A through 11 (Figure 2) Origin: native to India and Pakistan.

  8. Dalbergia sissoo (also called 'Indian Rosewood', among many other common names) is a deciduous tree that grows up to 30 meters in height. It has a straight trunk and is native to India and Pakistan. It is commonly found in dry, open woodlands and savannas.

  9. Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo), U.S.D.A. Drawing, courtesy Hunt Institute Timber tree, the young branches and foliage eaten by livestock. After teak, it is the most important cultivated timber tree in India, planted on roadsides, and as a shade tree for tea plantations.

  10. INTRODUCTION. A handsome specimen, shade, framing, or street tree, easily-grown semi-evergreen Indian Rosewood has delicate, light green, oval pointed leaflets and can quickly reach 60 feet in height with a 40-foot spread (Fig. 1).