The scientific name of rosewood is Dalbergia australis, which belongs to the genus Dalbergia of the Papilionaceae family. It is classified in the "Redwood" national standard GB/T
18107-2000 "Redwood" It is a red rosewood tree. Originally known as "Oli Dalbergia", "Flower Dalbergia", "Cha Dalbergia", "Rose Dalbergia", "Olive Dalbergia", Burmese red rosewood, new Rosewood, rosewood, rosewood, Tuliwood, Tamalan, Ching-Chan, Burmese rosewood, rosewood, rosewood, rosewood, rosewood Sandalwood, rosewood, rosewood, etc. Mainly produced in low-altitude mixed forests in Myanmar, Thailand and Laos. The patterned rosewood commercial materials produced in Wacheng, Myanmar and Thailand are called "flower rosewood", later referred to as "flower branch", and others are called "White Branch" is called "Tuliwood" and "Tamalan" in Myanmar, "Ching-Chan" in Thailand, and "Burmese Dalbergia" in Taiwan. "Binacobolo", "Binacobolo".
To distinguish it from the "old mahogany" of Cochin cocobolo, some people also call it "new mahogany".