Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
stenopetala
ID:
1335001

Status:
valid

Authors:
O.Lachenaud

Source:
ipni

Year:
2016

Citation Micro:
Fl. Gabon49: 148 (2016)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001347455



Common Names

  • Dalbergia Stenopetala
  • Stenopetala Dalbergia
  • Stenopetala Rosewood


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Description

Dalbergia stenopetala (also called Narrow-leaved Dalbergia, among many other common names) is a shrub that grows up to 2 m tall. It is native to Southeast Asia, and is found in tropical and subtropical forests.

Uses & Benefits

Dalbergia stenopetala is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used to make traditional medicines for treating various diseases.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Dalbergia stenopetala has white, bell-shaped flowers with yellow and purple stripes. Its seeds are small and black, and its seedlings are thin and delicate.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Dalbergia stenopetala is a fast-growing, deciduous tree that can reach a height of up to 20 m. It is easy to propagate from seed and can be grown in a variety of soils, but prefers well-drained, sandy soils. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some shade. It is best propagated from cuttings taken in late spring or early summer.

Where to Find Dalbergia stenopetala

Dalbergia stenopetala is native to the tropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar.

Dalbergia stenopetala FAQ

What is the scientific name of Dalbergia stenopetala?

Dalbergia stenopetala

What is the common name of Dalbergia stenopetala?

African Rosewood

What is the natural habitat of Dalbergia stenopetala?

Dry deciduous forests and woodlands in Africa

Species in the Dalbergia genus

Dalbergia simpsonii, Dalbergia acuta, Dalbergia calderonii, Dalbergia calycina, Dalbergia catingicola, Dalbergia cearensis, Dalbergia chontalensis, Dalbergia congestiflora, Dalbergia debilis, Dalbergia enneaphylla, Dalbergia ernest-ulei, Dalbergia frutescens, Dalbergia glabra, Dalbergia glandulosa, Dalbergia glaziovii, Dalbergia glomerata, Dalbergia gracilis, Dalbergia granadillo, Dalbergia hiemalis, Dalbergia inundata, Dalbergia iquitosensis, Dalbergia lateriflora, Dalbergia melanocardium, Dalbergia monophylla, Dalbergia nitida, Dalbergia retusa, Dalbergia sampaioana, Dalbergia stevensonii, Dalbergia subcymosa, Dalbergia tucurensis, Dalbergia foliolosa, Dalbergia glaucescens, Dalbergia miscolobium, Dalbergia nigra, Dalbergia riparia, Dalbergia villosa, Dalbergia acariaeantha, Dalbergia acutifoliolata, Dalbergia adamii, Dalbergia afzeliana, Dalbergia ajudana, Dalbergia albiflora, Dalbergia altissima, Dalbergia arbutifolia, Dalbergia boehmii, Dalbergia cibix, Dalbergia tabascana, Dalbergia obovata, Dalbergia bracteolata, Dalbergia carringtoniana,

Species in the Fabaceae family

References

Olivier Lachenaud (b.1986): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'O.Lachenaud' in the authors string.