
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 Range
Light reddish cinnamon brown or yellowish gold, often with thin, darker reddish stripes
Other Names
Honduras Rosewood, Yucatan Rosewood
Some Typical Uses
Musical instruments, decorative turnings, handles, inlay
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
