Dalbergia granadillo explained
Dalbergia granadillo, the granadillo (a name it shares with a number of other plants) or zangalicua, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to central and southern Mexico, and El Salvador.[1] A slow-growing tree reaching, it is listed as Critically Endangered due to illegal logging of mature individuals.[2] [3]
Notes and References
- 75947-2 . Dalbergia granadillo Pittier . 4 November 2022 .
- Floral biology of two woody species of Dalbergia at high risk of timber extraction . 2022 . Martínez-Peralta . Concepción . Gonzaga-Segura . Jesus Agustín . Arroyo-Cosultchi . Gabriel . Brazilian Journal of Botany . 45 . 2 . 743–753 . 10.1007/s40415-022-00787-3 . 246341722 .
- Web site: Useful Tropical Plants Dalbergia granadillo Pittier Fabaceae . Fern . Ken . 20 July 2022 . tropical.theferns.info . Tropical Plants Database . 4 November 2022 .