Brazilwood

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Caesalpinia echinata
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 Brazilwood
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Habit: tree
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Caesalpinia echinata, Lam. Tree, with prickly rusty pubescent branches: Lvs. unarmed, glabrous; pinnae; 5-9, each with 15-20 rhombic-oblong obtuse lfts, 1/2―3/4 in. long: fls. yellow in axillary and terminal racemes; calyx pubescent; stamens shorter than petals: pod oblong, 3 in. long. Brazil. Fl. Brasil.—Yields dye-wood.CH


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An adult specimen in a square in Vitória, Brazil.
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