Dalbergia cearensis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A Brazilian tree species: Dalbergia cearensis is a species of tree native to Brazil, specifically associated with the region of Ceará.
- A source of high-quality wood: The tree is valued for yielding a handsome, durable, and often richly colored wood used in fine cabinetry and woodworking.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rare Dalbergia cearensis is prized by luthiers for its acoustic properties.
- Deforestation threatens native populations of Dalbergia cearensis.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/forestry contexts: The scientific name is used to precisely identify this species within the genus , which includes other valuable timber trees like rosewood.
- The international trade of Dalbergia cearensis is regulated due to conservation concerns.
Variants and Related Words
- Kingwood: A common name for the wood from , known for its violet-brown color and decorative figuring.
- The antique desk was inlaid with exquisite kingwood.
- Dalbergia: The genus name, referring to a large group of leguminous trees and shrubs, many of which are sources of valuable timber.
Synonyms
- Brazilian kingwood: A direct synonym referencing its origin and common name.
- Violet wood: A descriptive name sometimes used for its wood's color.
Notes
- Conservation Status: is often subject to trade restrictions under agreements like CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) to prevent over-exploitation.
- Specificity: As a proper scientific name, it is always written in italics, with the genus capitalized and the species epithet in lowercase.
Noun
- Brazilian tree yielding a handsome cabinet wood