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The difference between Dalbergia odorifera and Dalbergia odorifera

Walter White
2020-07-16 09:11:16
Bark: the bark of Dalbergia odorifera is brown or light brown, while the bark of Dalbergia odorifera is gray green with large white spots. Leaves: the leaves of Dalbergia odorifera are nearly leathery, oval or oval, while the true Dalbergia odorifera is oval. Distribution area: Dalbergia odorifera is mainly distributed in Thailand, Philippines, India, Vietnam and other countries; while Dalbergia odorifera is mainly distributed in Hainan, China.

One, bark difference

Dalbergia trees, about 10-15 meters high, bark color is brown or light brown, rough, with longitudinal crack groove. The true fragrance is a large legume tree, up to 18 meters, bark color is gray green, and with large white spots.

2. Blade difference

The leaves of Dalbergia odorifera are pinnate compound leaves, the leaflets are nearly leathery, oval or oval, gradually smaller from top to bottom, and the petioles are short, about 3-5mm. The leaves are oval and alternate. The petioles are longer than the former, about 4-5cm.

Dalbergia odorifera

Third, the difference of distribution area

Dalbergia odorifera is mainly distributed in Thailand, Philippines, India, Vietnam and other countries. It is also introduced and cultivated in Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan and other places in China. The true fragrance is mainly distributed in Hainan, China, which is consistent with aloe.

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