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    Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo)

    Family: Fabaceae (Pea Family)

    Native range: India.
    Indian Rosewood
    Description: A large, open-crowned tree to 80 feet in height with 6-inch long compound leaves bearing three to seven almost orbicular 3-inch wide leaflets. Small, fragrant, pealike, yellowish-white flowers are produced in spring in axillary spikes. Fruit are long, flat, beanlike pods.

    Ecological threat: Indian rosewood invades both disturbed and undisturbed sites and has been found in and around hardwood forests and pine rockland habitat in Miami-Dade county. Indian rosewood has the ability to crowd out native plants, especially in pine rocklands.

    Distribution in Florida: Central and southern Florida.

    Background: Introduced as a fast-growing landscape tree. It is the most commonly planted Dalbergia species in the United States and has escaped cultivation in southern California, Florida, and Hawaii.

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