pau-brasil (brazilwood)

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Pau-brasil (brazilwood) is a native Brazilian tree historically prized for its red dye and dense timber, which gave Brazil its name and holds major cultural and ecological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hardwood
leguminous plant
symbol of Brazil
tree species
barkColor dark brown
class Magnoliopsida
conservationStatus Endangered
containsPigment brazilein
brazilin
culturalSignificance featured in Brazilian literature and art
national symbol of Brazil
ecologicalRole component of Atlantic Forest biodiversity
endemicTo eastern Brazil
family Fabaceae
flowerColor yellow
foundIn coastal Atlantic Forest
states of Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Bahia and Pernambuco
gaveNameTo Brazil
hasCommonName brazilwood
pau-brasil
pernambuco wood
hasNationalTreeStatus Brazil
hasScientificName Paubrasilia echinata
hasSynonym Caesalpinia echinata
height 10–15 meters
historicalImportance key resource in early Portuguese colonization of Brazil
kingdom Plantae
leafType compound leaves
evergreen or semi-deciduous
namedAfter red-hot coal (brasa in Portuguese)
nativeTo Atlantic Forest biome
Brazil
order Fabales
phylum Tracheophyta
produces red dye
protectedBy Brazilian environmental law
subfamily Caesalpinioideae
threatenedBy habitat loss in Atlantic Forest
overexploitation for timber and dye
usedFor fine woodworking
red textile dye
string instrument bows
violin bows
usedHistoricallyFor colonial timber extraction
export dye trade
usedIn reforestation projects in Atlantic Forest
woodColor reddish
woodProperty durable
hard
very dense

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Brazil nationalTree pau-brasil (brazilwood)