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Dysoxylum fraserianum, commonly known as rosewood or rose mahogany, is a medium-sized to large tree native to New South Wales and Queensland. It is widely used with the purpose of street design and to provide shade in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Rosewood ranges from the rainforest around eastern Australia from Bundaberg in Queensland to Wyong in New South Wales. At maturity, it can reach a height of 57 metres (200 ft). It is generally known for its strong scent of rose from its bark.

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  • Dysoxylum fraserianum, commonly known as rosewood or rose mahogany, is a medium-sized to large tree native to New South Wales and Queensland. It is widely used with the purpose of street design and to provide shade in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Rosewood ranges from the rainforest around eastern Australia from Bundaberg in Queensland to Wyong in New South Wales. At maturity, it can reach a height of 57 metres (200 ft). It is generally known for its strong scent of rose from its bark. Rosewood is a highly adaptable plant. It can grow in different site conditions, growing close to mountain ranges, basalt, and the volcanic basin. The species can also tolerate drought, frost, and salt. It is a typical long-lived but slow-growing species at the beginning. However, satisfying the growing condition of suitable temperature, humidity, and fertile soil can speed up its growth. Also, it is used commercially for the quality of its wood, in building high-end furniture and construction. Further studies have also been conducting, focusing on exploring more about its usage in essential oil. (en)
  • Dysoxylum fraserianum es una especie de especie de árbol grande nativo de Nueva Gales del Sur y Queensland, Australia.​ (es)
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  • Benth. (en)
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  • Dysoxylum (en)
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  • At Boorganna Nature Reserve, Australia (en)
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  • fraserianum (en)
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  • LC (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • (en)
  • Alliaria fraseriana ( Kuntze) (en)
  • Alliaria lessertiana ( Kuntze) (en)
  • Alliaria pubescens ( Kuntze nom. illeg.) (en)
  • Cambania fraseriana ( M.Roem.) (en)
  • Dysoxylon fraserianum (Benth. orth. var.) (en)
  • Dysoxylon lessertianum (Benth. orth. var.) (en)
  • Dysoxylum becklerianum (C.DC.) (en)
  • Dysoxylum fraseranum (Benth. orth. var.) (en)
  • Dysoxylum lessertianum ( Benth.) (en)
  • Dysoxylum lessertianum var. pubescens (Benth.) (en)
  • Hartighsea fraseriana (A.Juss.) (en)
  • Hartighsea lessertiana (A.Juss.) (en)
  • Dysoxylon lessertianum var. pubescens (Benth. orth. var.) (en)
  • Macrocheton lessertianum ( M.Roem.) (en)
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  • Dysoxylum fraserianum es una especie de especie de árbol grande nativo de Nueva Gales del Sur y Queensland, Australia.​ (es)
  • Dysoxylum fraserianum, commonly known as rosewood or rose mahogany, is a medium-sized to large tree native to New South Wales and Queensland. It is widely used with the purpose of street design and to provide shade in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Rosewood ranges from the rainforest around eastern Australia from Bundaberg in Queensland to Wyong in New South Wales. At maturity, it can reach a height of 57 metres (200 ft). It is generally known for its strong scent of rose from its bark. (en)
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  • Dysoxylum fraserianum (es)
  • Dysoxylum fraserianum (en)
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