Dalbergia cochinchinensis — a medium houseplant
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis

Dalbergia Cochinchinensis

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Dalbergia cochinchinensis, the Thailand rosewood, Siamese rosewood, or tracwood, (Thai: พะยูง: Phayung ; Vietnamese: Trắc (or Cẩm lai nam bộ); Khmer: ក្រញូង: Kranhung ; Lao: ກະຍູງ: Kayung ; Chinese: 酸枝木: Suān zhī mù ) is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is a tree yielding valuable hardwood found in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. In 2022 its status was re-evaluated as Critically Endangered caused by illegal logging and smuggling. Conservationists project that the species could be extinct within 10 years (by 2026).Due to its pioneering characteristics, drought tolerance, and nitrogen-fixing ability, it shows potential for restoring degraded forests and deforested sites. Therefore, sustainable plantation of the tree can serve both goals of conservation and forest landscape restoration.University of Oxford published the transcriptomes of Dalbergia cochinchinensis and five other Dalbergia spp. It was found that D. cochinchinensis had fewer R genes than the co-occurring Dalbergia oliveri.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Dalbergia
Family
Fabaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Rose Wood en Siamese Rosewood en Thailand Rosewood en Tracwood
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis leaf
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis flower
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis bark
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Dalbergia cochinchinensis habit
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