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Rosewood: the Giant Tree that Is in Danger of Disappearing in South America

Summary by Billiken
The rosewood, known scientifically as Aspidosperma polyneuron, is one of the most striking and valuable tree species in South America. This tree also receives other names, such as pink butaba or araribá-rosa, depending on the region where it grows. Its height can exceed 30 meters, with a straight trunk, of great bearing, and a wood recognized for its quality and resistance. Originally from countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivi…
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The rosewood, known scientifically as Aspidosperma polyneuron, is one of the most striking and valuable tree species in South America. This tree also receives other names, such as pink butaba or araribá-rosa, depending on the region where it grows. Its height can exceed 30 meters, with a straight trunk, of great bearing, and a wood recognized for its quality and resistance. Originally from countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivi…

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Billiken broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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