Dalbergia hupeana explained
Dalbergia hupeana, the hardy rosewood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to subtropical areas of Laos, Vietnam, southern and central China, and southwestern South Korea.[1] [2] In the wild it prefers to grow on forested or scrubby slopes.[3]
A tree reaching with high heterozygosity, it is of economic significance as its wood is considered precious.[4] It is used as a street tree in a number of southern Chinese cities.[5]
Notes and References
- 490264-1 . Dalbergia hupeana Hance . 4 November 2022 .
- Thanh Hoa Union of Scientific and Technical Associations . 27 November 2018 . Sustainable Restoration and Development of the Ethnic Peoples' Red Lac Insect Farming in Muong Lat Dist., Thanh Hoa Province . United Nations Development Programme . 4 November 2022 .
- Web site: 黄檀 huang tan . . 2022 . Flora of China . efloras.org . 4 November 2022 .
- Development of Genomic SSR for the Subtropical Hardwood Tree Dalbergia hupeana and Assessment of Their Transferability to Other Related Species . 2021 . Li . Changhong . Zheng . Yongqi . Liu . Yu . Lin . Furong . Huang . Ping . Forests . 12 . 6 . 804 . 10.3390/f12060804 . free .
- The Global Urban Tree Inventory: A database of the diverse tree flora that inhabits the world's cities . 2020 . Ossola . Alessandro . Hoeppner . Malin J. . Burley . Hugh M. . Gallagher . Rachael V. . Beaumont . Linda J. . Leishman . Michelle R. . Global Ecology and Biogeography . 29 . 11 . 1907–1914 . 10.1111/geb.13169 . 225429443 .