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}} :''Dysoxylum pachyphyllum is sometimes erroneously called D. fraserianum in older sources.'' ''Dysoxylum fraserianum'' (Rosewood or Australian Rose Mahogany) is a large tree species native to NSW and Queensland, Australia.〔 ''Dysoxylum'' is a flowering plant genus of trees and shrubs, constituting part of the same family as Mahogany the family (Meliaceae). Mature trees can grow up to 57 m in height, with a trunk up to 3.5 metres in diameter.〔 It has 6.5–25 cm long paripinnate dark-green leaves with 4–12 leaflets. ''D. fraserianum'' is one of the most common tree species in subtropical rainforests of Australia. It is a typical long-lived, slow-growing and shade-tolerant climax species.〔 Rosewood has been extensively logged for its fragrant red timber.〔 == Gallery == Image:Dysoxylum fraserianum - foliage.jpg|''Dysoxylum fraserianum'' - foliage from Boorganna Nature Reserve Image:Dysoxylum fraserianum - bark - Toonumbar National Park.jpg|''Dysoxylum fraserianum'' - bark, Toonumbar National Park Image:Dysoxylum fraserianum - giant tree.jpg|''Dysoxylum fraserianum'' - giant tree, Border Ranges National Park 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dysoxylum fraserianum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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