Dalbergia hainanensis
- Flower nameDalbergia hainanensis
- Scientific namedalbergia-hainanensis
- Alias
- Place of origin China
- Place of floweringOverseas, Specific area
- Flowering seasonMarch, April
What is Dalbergia hainanensis
Dalbergia hainanensis (scientific name: dalbergia-hainanensis) is an evergreen vine shrub native to Hainan Island, China, and belonging to the family Fabaceae. In its native region, it grows wild in sparse forests in mountainous areas. The tree is 10-15 m tall and has dark gray bark. The leaves are 15-18 cm long and oddly pinnate with 3-9 pairs of lobes. After the flowers, a capsule fruit 4 to 10 cm in diameter is produced, with one seed per pod. The wood is yellowish and has no heartwood, and is used for furniture and utensils. It is also used as an ornamental tree in the garden.
Common name: dalbergia hainanensis, scientific name: dalbergia-hainanensis, Locality: Hainan Island, China, Height: 10-15 m, Bark: dark gray, Leaf shape: odd pinnate compound leaves with 3-9 pairs of lobes, Leaf length: 15-18 leaf length: 15-18 cm, leaflets: elliptic or ovate, leaflet length: 3-5.5 cm, leaflet width: 2-2.5 cm, leaf margin: entire, phyllotaxy: alternate, flowering season: March-April, inflorescence shape: conical, flower color: white to pale yellow, fruit type: capsule, fruit diameter: 4-10 cm, seed number: 1 per pod, uses: furniture and equipment material.