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Meaning of polisandro




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

polisandro
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It is the name of a very fine wood. It is apploathed by its beautiful color and veining. It is also known as rosewood or rosewood. In South America it is obtained from trees such as Jacaranda, Pavito, Payandé or Gualanday. Its scientific name is Jacaranda mimosifolia of the family Bignoniaceae . In Brazil it is also extracted from the Dalbergia cearensis of the fabaceae family, which is also called violet stick. In Africa it is called Polisandro the Guibourtia ehie of the fabaceae family.

  




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It can be a mistake by rosewood, polyandria, . . .

  



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