![Rosewood, Guatemalan lumber wood, Dalbergia tucurencis lumber for woodworking](graphics/category_species/guatemalan-rosewood1.jpg)
Rosewood, Guatemalan // Dalbergia tucurencis
A lighter and less dense rosewood than other varieties from other regions. Also more porous. It accepts regular wood glue and any kind of wood finish.![color of Rosewood, Guatemalan](graphics/icons/CTGY/ColorPalette.png)
Color Range
Light reddish cinnamon brown or yellowish gold, often with thin, darker reddish stripes![other names for Rosewood, Guatemalan](graphics/icons/CTGY/Log.png)
Other Names
Honduras Rosewood, Yucatan Rosewood![uses for Rosewood, Guatemalan](graphics/icons/CTGY/HandPlane.png)
Some Typical Uses
Musical instruments, decorative turnings, handles, inlay![the Rosewood, Guatemalan tree](graphics/icons/CTGY/Tree.png)
What's the Tree Like?
Matures between 60 and 100 feet tall, and can be as large as 3 feet in diameterRosewood, Guatemalan grows in Latin America
![map of where Rosewood, Guatemalan grows](graphics/maps/central_america.png)