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  1. Dalbergia latifolia is predominantly a single stemmed deciduous tree up to 40 m tall and girth up to 2 m with a dome shaped crown of lush green foliage, which on wet sites don’t shed. The bole ...

  2. Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia Roxb.) or locally known as sonokeling is widely popular as a shade tree that is very suitable for agroforestry systems. In the last 15 years, rosewood has had a very high market value due to its limited existence in nature.

  3. Sonokeling merupakan salah satu tanaman agroforestri yang populer di Indonesia. Pohon ini ditanam dalam sistem tumpangsari, diselingi dengan aneka tanaman pangan seperti padi ladang, jagung, ubi kayu, atau kacang-kacangan. Sonokeling juga menjadi pohon penyusun wanatani, bercampur dengan mangga, nangka, sirsak, jambu biji dan lain-lain.

  4. It also occurs in central, western and southern India. Climate: Maximum temperature ranges from 38°C to 50°C and minimum temperature ranges from 0°C to 15°C and the annual rainfall ranges from 750mm to 5000mm. Soils: It occurs in a variety of soils and geological formations but it attains best development in well-drained deep moist soils.

  5. Dalbergia sissoo”(Indian Rosewood) is primarily used for furniture in northern India. Its export is highly regulated due to recent high rates of death due to unknown causes.Dalbergia sissoo, which has historically been the primary rosewood species of northern India.This wood is strong and tough.

  6. Dalbergia latifolia (synonym Dalbergia emarginata) is a premier timber species, also known as the Indian Rosewood. It is native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of south east India. Some common names in English include Rosewood, Bombay blackwood, Roseta rosewood, East Indian rosewood, Reddish-brown rosewood, Indian palisandre, and Java palisandre.

  7. Mar 24, 2013 · Dalbergia latifolia is a graceful tree with spreading but open crown; much like its congener, Dalbergia oliveri. They can be easily differentiated as D. latifolia's leaflets are almost circular and very wavy at its margins, while D. oliveri is oval and non-wavy.