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  1. May 30, 2021 · Indian rosewood is the state tree of the Indian state of Punjab. Its wood is used for the making furniture, doors, windows, ship floors, plywood, skis, musical instruments, carvings etc. Rosewood is often used in the martial art weaponry, particularly as the shaft of spears and in the gun staves. Its oil is used in Perfumes.

  2. It is a large deciduous tree growing to 30–40 m tall, with a trunk up to 2 m diameter. The leaves are 12–22 cm long, pinnate, with 5–11 leaflets, the girth is 12–34 m wide. Most Pterocarpus species prefer seasonal weather but P. indicus prefer rainforests . The flowers are produced in panicles 6–13 cm long containing a few to numerous ...

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · The Rosewood tree is valued for its dark red core wood. The color of the Indian Rosewood typically varies from a golden-brown to a darker reddish-brown. This wood is a tropical hardwood with a tight and even grain. Rosewood being heavy and tough, makes it hard to work with, but we have our expertise craftsmen to carve the best out of the black ...

  4. www.agritech.tnau.ac.in › forestry › timber_rosewoodForestry :: Timber Tree Species

    Nursery practices: Seeds of rosewood ripen at different times in different states but in an average, the best time for seed collection can be said to be February - March. Seed weighs from 18 to 40 per gm. Seeds are sown in nursery in mother bed in March, shading regular watering and weedings have to be done during summer to enable seedlings to attain good plantable size by July.

  5. Nursery practices: Seeds of rosewood ripen at different times in different states but in an average, the best time for seed collection can be said to be February - March. Seed weighs from 18 to 40 per gm. Seeds are sown in nursery in mother bed in March, shading regular watering and weedings have to be done during summer to enable seedlings to attain good plantable size by July.

  6. Oct 14, 2020 · Brazilian Rosewood has a long history as a prized tonewood, but its over-exploitation and subsequent trade restrictions mean it is now scarce. This site is dedicated to the exploration of the materials used to build guitars – where they come from, the ecology of the trees that produce the woods, the sustainability and trade issues and the like.

  7. Sep 1, 2023 · 1 Sep 2023. When it comes to saving the world’s most trafficked wild species – Dalbergia, the rosewood tree- two things are absolutely essential. Dr Tin Hang (Henry) Hung. Credit: Henry Hung. First of all, optimism. Similar to many other species exploited by humans, the situation for rosewood trees is very bleak.

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