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Dalbergia pseudobaronii

Species of legume


Summary

Species of legume

Dalbergia pseudobaronii

Description

Vegetative characters

Dalbergia pseudobaronii is a deciduous tree up to 25 m tall. The leaves are imparipinnate, 5–13 cm long, and have a hairy rachis. The 20–35 alternate leaflets are 0.5–2.3 cm long, mostly glabrous and glossy above, and densely pubescent beneath. The leaflets are coriaceous, with revolute margins, when dried on herbarium sheets.

Generative characters

It forms terminal and axillary inflorescences that are paniculate and shorter than the subtending leaves. The flowers are white becoming yellowish, 4–5.5 mm long, and have a violin-shaped standard petal and pubescent gynoecium. The fruits are up to 12 cm long and 5 cm wide (among the largest in Malagasy Dalbergia), and contain a single seed. The pericarp is "net-veined, thickened, corky and fissured over the seed".

Similar species

  • Dalbergia baronii
  • Dalbergia humbertii
  • Dalbergia monticola

Habitat and distribution

Dalbergia pseudobaronii occurs in the Diana and Sava regions in north Madagascar. It is mainly found along rivers and streams such as the Manajeba, Mahavavy or Manambato rivers. Fruiting collections have been recorded up to an altitude of 300 m.

Uses

It produces a high-quality timber that is locally used for cabinet making.

Conservation status

The IUCN Red List lists Dalbergia pseudobaronii as vulnerable. Habitat loss and selective logging have resulted in population reduction.

Due to overexploitation and the risk of confusion with similar species, Dalbergia pseudobaronii and other Dalbergia species from Madagascar were listed in CITES Appendix II

References

References

  1. Rakotonirina, N.. (2019). "''Dalbergia pseudobaronii''".
  2. is a [[species]] of [[flowering plant]] in the [[legume]] family [[Fabaceae]]. It is [[Endemism
  3. in 2013, currently with a zero export quota.[https://cites.org/eng/disc/how.php How CITES works]
  4. . ["CITES appendices I, II and III"](https://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php).
  5. . ["Dalbergia pseudobaronii"](http://tropicos.org/Name/13022773?projectid=17).
  6. (2002). "The Leguminosae of Madagascar". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  7. Du Puy, D.. (1998). "''Dalbergia pseudobaronii''".
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