Cassia fistula

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Overview

Cassia fistula

Dalbergia latifolia, commonly known as Indian Rosewood or Sheesham, is a highly valued tree species renowned for its beautiful wood and ecological importance. Native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, this deciduous tree is celebrated not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its various practical uses.

The leaves are compound, with 3 to 7 pairs of leaflets that are ovate to elliptic in shape, measuring 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) long. They turn a rich green in the summer and can display beautiful yellow hues in autumn.

Dalbergia latifolia is an invaluable species that combines ecological benefits with economic and cultural significance. Its exquisite wood and ornamental beauty make it a preferred choice in various applications, from furniture making to landscaping. Recognizing its importance in both traditional and modern contexts can enhance its conservation and sustainable use, ensuring that this remarkable tree continues to thrive for future generations.