Dalbergia Cearensis (Noun)
Meaning
Brazilian tree yielding a handsome cabinet wood.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Dalbergia cearensis is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae native to northeastern Brazil, yielding a dense hardwood popular for making furniture.
- The wood of the Dalbergia cearensis tree has become highly prized by craftsmen for its beautiful grain patterns, durability, and rich color.
- Dalbergia cearensis is a vital part of Brazil's furniture-making tradition, with many pieces of high-quality furniture made from this stunning hardwood.
- This slow-growing tree produces dalbergia cearensis, a dense wood highly valued for the production of high-end cabinets, trim work, and wooden objects of exceptional craftsmanship.
- Timber produced by Dalbergia cearensis, has won favor worldwide, much prized among high-quality manufacturers seeking sturdy as well as fashionable sources.