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- genus Caesalpinia[dubious – discuss] in the medieval period,[clarification needed] and was given its original scientific name Caesalpinia echinata in 1785...
- C. echinata may refer to: Caesalpinia echinata, the brazilwood, pau-Brasil or pernambuco, a Brazilian timber tree species Carex echinata, the star sedge...
- is produced from this species. The wood of the Brazilwood tree (Caesalpinia echinata) is also used to produce a red or purple dye. The Madras thorn (Pithecellobium...
- homoisoflavonoid, red dye obtained from the wood of Paubrasilia echinata, Biancaea sappan, Caesalpinia violacea, and Haematoxylum brasiletto (also known as Natural...
- (Buxus sempervirens) Brazilian walnut (Ocotea porosa) Brazilwood (Caesalpinia echinata) Buckeye, Horse-chestnut (Aesculus) Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)...
- Atlantic Forest, and specifically to protect Brazil wood (Pau Brasil, Caesalpinia echinata). It contains the 894 hectares (2,210 acres) Rio dos Frades Wildlife...
- It was previously ascribed to the genus Caesalpinia. Sappanwood is related to brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata), and was itself called brasilwood in the...
- É declarada Árvore Nacional a leguminosa denominada Pau-Brasil (Caesalpinia Echinata, Lam) "Condições do tempo fazem ipês roxos florirem mais cedo no...
- in the Rasp****s were made to shave wood from the brazilwood tree (Caesalpinia echinata or pernambuco), rasping it into powder using an eight to twelve bladed...
- or brazilwood from which came its final name. It is a large tree (Caesalpinia echinata) whose trunk yields a prized red dye, and was nearly wiped out due...