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Dalbergia melanoxylon stem cluster

Dalbergia melanoxylon stem cluster
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  • Dais cotinifolia
  • Dais cotinifolia flower clusters or pompons
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon bark
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon dwarf shoot
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon flowers
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon inflorescence
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon leaves
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon stem cluster
  • Dalbergia melanoxylon surface of a young stem
  • Dichrostachys cinerea
  • Dichrostachys cinerea flower spike
  • Dichrostachys cinerea flower spike and bud
  • Dichrostachys cinerea fruit pods
  • Dichrostachys cinerea leaves
  • Dioon spinulosum
  • Dodonaea viscosa var. angustifolia

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Dalbergia melanoxylon typically grows several stems in a small clump as in the photo. The crown of a free-standing tree is typically V-shaped, its branches fanning out from the narrow base where the stems emerge close together (Coates Palgrave, 2002; Schmidt, et al, 2002; Grant and Thomas, 2001; iSpot).

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