Semi-evergreen tree, 10 ~ 20m high, 25m high, DBH 80cm, umbrella crown, low branches. Odd pinnate compound leaves, total length 15 ~ 26 cm, with 9-1/lobules, at most 13, ovoid or ovoid. Panicle axillary, 4 ~ 10 cm long.
The leaves are changed once a year, and the leaves begin to fall in June+February in 5438, and the next year is a leafless period. When the rainy season comes from late March to April, flowers and leaves are pulled out at the same time. Flowering from April to June, the flowers are light yellow or milky white. From June10 to February 12, the fruit gradually matures, and the pods are oblate and oval, with kidney-shaped seeds.
growing environment
This species has no strict requirements for the opposite conditions and can adapt to steep slopes, ridges, exposed rocks and arid and barren areas. It is an active tree species.
distribution range
Dalbergia odorifera is a rare and endangered tree species endemic to Hainan, which is distributed in the low-altitude plains or hilly areas of Hainan Island, and has been introduced sporadically in Guangdong, Guangxi and southern Fujian.
Main value
This kind of wood grain is exquisite and beautiful, with lasting fragrance and strong corrosion resistance. It is a fine material specially made for precious furniture and carving crafts.
Especially in the prosperous Ming and Qing Dynasties, the aesthetic interest of literati and scholar-bureaucrat families in furniture made Huang Huali furniture stand out in this period, which was impeccable in both artistic aesthetics and craftsmanship, making it a treasure in the world furniture art.
In modern cities, it is the first-class wood for making furniture and handicrafts, and can also be refined for medicine.
Greening purposes: In recent years, it has been used as a landscape greening tree species in Guangzhou, Fuzhou and other places, and it can also be used as precious wood, with multiple functions and double benefits. However, when raising seedlings, it is necessary to prune from an early age, highlight the main stem and cultivate a dignified tree shape.