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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 137. Not illustrated. Chapters: Dalbergia Odorifera, Dalbergia Nigra, Dalbergia Oliveri, Dalbergia Suaresensis, Dalbergia Cochinchinensis, Dalbergia Bracteolata, Dalbergia Oligophylla, Dalbergia Cearensis, Dalbergia Tonkinensis, Dalbergia Tsaratananensis, Dalbergia Funera, Dalbergia Purpurascens, Dalbergia Greveana, Dalbergia Madagascariensis, Dalbergia Brachystachya, Dalbergia Delphinensis, Dalbergia Vacciniifolia, Dalbergia Emirnensis, Dalbergia Glaucocarpa, Dalbergia Neoperrieri, Dalbergia Balansae, Dalbergia Pseudobaronii, Dalbergia Erubescens, Dalbergia Hildebrandtii, Dalbergia Hirticalyx, Dalbergia Andapensis, Dalbergia Monticola, Dalbergia Normandii, Dalbergia Peltieri, Dalbergia Bojeri, Dalbergia Entadoides, Dalbergia Bariensis, Dalbergia Cambodiana, Dalbergia Capuronii, Dalbergia Chlorocarpa, Dalbergia Tsiandalana, Dalbergia Lemurica, Dalbergia Maritima, Dalbergia Viguieri, Dalbergia Glomerata, Dalbergia Pervillei, Dalbergia Simpsonii, Dalbergia Urschii, Dalbergia Chapelieri, Dalbergia Catipenonii, Dalbergia Eremicola, Dalbergia Sambesiaca, Dalbergia Acariiantha, Dalbergia Bathiei, Dalbergia Louvelii, Dalbergia Tricolor, Dalbergia Setifera, Dalbergia Intibucana, Dalbergia Aurea, Dalbergia Baronii, Dalbergia Mammosa, Dalbergia Glaberrima, Dalbergia Orientalis, Dalbergia Humbertii, Dalbergia Boniana, Dalbergia Hutibertii, Dalbergia Davidii, Dalbergia Annamensis. Excerpt: Dalbergia odorifera is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family. It is sometimes classified in the Papilionaceae family. Its common name is "fragrant rosewood." It is used as a wood product and in folk medicine. Four compounds isolated from the root of this plant have been shown in a laboratory to have antioxidant properties. It is found only in China. It is threatened by habitat loss.