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Import Huang Huali? What kind of Huang Huali do you belong to?

Dalbergia odorifera (scientific name: Dalbergia odorifera), an endangered species, is an evergreen tree in Leguminosae. Its wood name is "Huang Huali", commonly known as "Jiangya Wood", which is called Dalbergia odorifera in Compendium of Materia Medica. Its sawdust soaked in water can lower blood pressure and blood lipid, and its wood texture is hard and beautiful, which is a superior material for making classical hardwood furniture. Dalbergia odorifera is an evergreen tree of Leguminosae in Hainan Province, China. It is a national second-class protected wild plant and endangered tree species. Dalbergia odorifera is easy to survive, but it is extremely difficult to become wood. It takes hundreds of years to become wood. Therefore, as early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Huang Huali was on the verge of extinction. Huang Huali wood, red sandalwood, chicken wing wood and iron pear wood are also called the four famous trees in ancient China.

Huanghua pear is divided into sea yellow and yellow. Imports from Huang Huali are generally yellow. Although it is good, it can't be compared with sea yellow in terms of texture and texture.

Of course, there is also an African rosewood, commonly known as "Huang Huali of Africa" and scientifically called "Hedgehog rosewood", which belongs to the rosewood tree species in the national standard of "Redwood". It grows in the rainforests and tropical areas of West and East Africa. Basic characteristics: The tendency of porous materials and semi-circular porous materials is obvious, but it is slightly obvious or obvious in growth ring. Heartwood is purplish red brown or reddish brown, often with dark stripes; Wood has an acid smell (furniture products treated by multiple processes can hardly smell any acid smell), scratches can be seen, and the sawdust solution is fluorescent when soaked in water;

I wonder where the landlord imported this Huang Huali?