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What kinds of world famous trees are there?

Li Xinhua huali 1

China produces its own products, Fujian, Guangdong and Yunnan, and also imports a lot from Myanmar and Thailand. The color of yellow rosewood is thicker than that of huanghuali, and the lines are straight, slightly worse than that of huanghuali, and there is no pleasant fragrance. Sawdust is green when soaked in water. When hands are wet, it is easy to be infected and slightly toxic.

2. Tielimu

Also known as iron pear wood, stone salt, iron ridge and iron chestnut wood. It is the highest and most valuable of several hardwoods. A tall evergreen tree with an upright trunk, up to ten feet high and a diameter of about ten feet, native to India. Li Tie is very much like the color of chicken wing wood. In fact, iron pear wood has rough texture and obvious mane eyes, which is not difficult to distinguish from Jiyi wood.

3. Hainan Huang Huali

Also known as Dalbergia odorifera, the color ranges from light yellow to purplish red.

Hainan Island's unique tropical monsoon island climate provides a suitable growth environment for Huanghua pear. Seen from the cross section of Huang Huali tree, the width and width of annual rings are different, fine and clear, and the wood color is different, which is the inevitable result of its unique climate affecting the growth of Huang Huali tree.

4. ebony

Originated in Indonesia, Shanghainese call it Lvmu, which is similar to ebony in characteristics and material properties, delicate in texture and hard in weight, and usually sinks in water.

5, rosewood

Red sandalwood is one of the most precious woods in the world, mainly produced in Nanyang Islands and Viet Nam. There are also red sandalwood in China, Guangdong and Guangxi, but the quantity is small. Red sandalwood is hard, purple-black, heavy and sinks when entering the water. Its trunk is twisted and there are many holes, so it is called "ten sandalwood and nine empty", and there are very few available materials.