dalbergia sissoo

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dalbergia sissoo

The dalbergia sissoo provides shade in the village square.

Definition

Noun A species of deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent and southern Iran, valued for its high-quality timber and various uses. It is known for its hard, durable, and termite-resistant wood, which ranges in color from golden to dark brown.

Usage

The term "dalbergia sissoo" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this tree species. It is primarily used in botanical, forestry, and woodworking contexts.

Examples
  • The dalbergia sissoo is commonly planted along roadsides for shade.
  • Furniture made from dalbergia sissoo is prized for its strength and attractive grain.
  • The leaves of the dalbergia sissoo provide nutritious fodder for livestock.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botany/Ecology: The term is used in scientific classification and discussions about agroforestry or reforestation projects due to the tree's nitrogen-fixing properties and adaptability.
  • In Commerce/Trade: The wood is often referred to by its common name, "Indian rosewood" or "shisham," but "dalbergia sissoo" specifies the exact species, which is important for sustainable sourcing and regulatory purposes (e.g., CITES regulations on some species).
Variants and Related Words
  • Shisham: The most common common name for this tree, especially in India and Pakistan.
  • Indian Rosewood: A common name used in the timber trade, though it can sometimes refer to other related species.
  • Dalbergia: The genus to which this tree belongs, which includes other valuable timber species like Brazilian rosewood ().
Synonyms
  • Indian rosewood tree
  • Shisham tree
  • (a common abbreviated form)
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Sissoo wood: Refers specifically to the timber harvested from the tree.
  • Sissoo forest: A plantation or natural stand of these trees.
dalbergia sissoo

The dalbergia sissoo provides shade in the village square.

Noun
  1. East Indian tree whose leaves are used for fodder; yields a compact dark brown durable timber used in shipbuilding and making railroad ties