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  1. Dalbergia latifolia (synonym Dalbergia emarginata) is a premier timber species, also known as the Indian rosewood (Tamil / தமிழ்: Eetti / ஈட்டி) (Telugu / తెలుగు: Irugudu/ ఇరుగుడు). It is native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of south east India.

  2. Description. Trunk greyish, straight, cylindrical. Kavitha, A., N. Deepthi, R. Ganesan, S. C. Gladwin Joseph. Common Dryland Trees of Karnataka: Bilingual Field Guide. Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, 2039. Habit: Tree.

  3. Odor: Has a distinct, rose-like scent when being worked; some find its scent less pleasant than other Dalbergia rosewoods. Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are somewhat uncommon, East Indian Rosewood has been reported as a sensitizer .

  4. Nov 30, 2021 · Fortified forest management strategies, coupled with in situ and ex situ conservation strategies, are needed for long-term conservation of rare, valuably important Dalbergia latifolia. Indian rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia Roxb.; Fabaceae) is a highly valued and commercially important tree species.

  5. Nov 30, 2021 · Dalbergia latifolia is a valuable rosewood timber species locally known as sonokeling. This species is naturally found in India and Indonesia even though some reported it was cultivated.

  6. Jan 28, 2023 · Dalbergia latifolia, also known as Blackwood, Indian Rosewood or Sri Lankan Rosewood, is a species of tree that is native to India, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. The tree has been known for centuries for its beautiful, dark colored wood that is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.

  7. Dalbergia latifolia. Common name: Indian rosewood. Other common names: Black rosewood, Blackwood, Bombay blackwood, East Indian rosewood, Indian blackwood, Indonesian rosewood, Malabar rosewood, Rosetta rosewood. Names in non-English languages: India. Description.