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Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia sissoo
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| Indian Rosewood is considered to be one of the
most desirable shade trees in the United States for streets and backyards. |
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Leaves
Alternate, decidious, oval leaves narrow to a
dull point at the tip.
Flowers
The flowers of the Indian Rosewood are white, cream, or grey flowers that are not showy.
Fruit
The fruit is greenish brown pods 1-6
inches in length.
Bark/Branches
information not available
Propagation
Indiand Rosewood can be propagated by
seeds, roots, or suckers.
Landscape usage
Indian Rosewood is most useful as a shade tree.
Interesting Facts
Indian Rosewood is used for fine
furniture, cabinetry, hard-wood floors, and expensive musical instruments. |

Indian Rosewood.
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Summary
Type: Tree
Salt Tolerant: low
Height: 60 ft
Spread: 40 ft
Growth Rate: N/A
Light: Full sun-part shade
Water: Moderate
Hardiness: N/A
Native: N/A
Wildlife: No
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