The common names for Swietenia macrophylla are big-leaf mahogany or genuine mahogany.
scientific name of mohogany is Swietenia mahagoni . It belongs to family Meliaceae.
Hydrangea is the genus name of the Hydrangea plants. You can tell because when you look at the scientific names of the many species of hydrangea they all begin with Hydrangea _______. Example, Hydrangea Macrophylla (the most popular form of the Hydrangea.
The scientific name would be Bouea macrophylla.
Sure, here are the common and scientific names of 25 leaves: Maple (Acer) Oak (Quercus) Birch (Betula) Willow (Salix) Beech (Fagus) Sycamore (Platanus) Elm (Ulmus) Ash (Fraxinus) Chestnut (Castanea) Hickory (Carya) Poplar (Populus) Apple (Malus) Cherry (Prunus) Pine (Pinus) Cedar (Cedrus) Spruce (Picea) Hemlock (Tsuga) Mahogany (Swietenia) Sweetgum (Liquidambar) Dogwood (Cornus) Magnolia (Magnolia) Redbud (Cercis) Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) Palm (Arecaceae) Rose (Rosa)
The reason is because common names are not very descriptive and also that common names do not provide information about the chemical composition of the compound. Common names can vary between countries and between different areas of science.
Swietenia macrophylla
Based on my research there is no scientific name for Philippine Mahogany. Generally, Mahoganies belong to the family Meliaceae.
because it doesn't harm the environment:)
Swietenia Macrophylla is the scientific name of a Mahogany tree.
The scientific name for Brazilian Mahogany is Swietenia macrophylla.
Mahogany trees are native to the Americas, with many species found in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. They have been prized for their valuable wood and have been used in furniture making and other applications for centuries.
There are three species of genuine mahogany: Swietenia mahagoni, which is native to southern Florida, USA, the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands, and Hispaniola; Swietenia macrophylla, which is native to Central and South America and many Caribbean islands; and Swietenia humilis, which is native to Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. S. mahogoni is considered endangered as a result of logging and habitat destruction, and the other two species are vulnerable for the same reasons. These species are at least partially protected by law in their native habitats. Interestingly, S. macrophylla is an invasive species in places where it isn't native, such as the Philippines, because it grows quickly in diverse light conditions and crowds out native plants.
Two varieties of Mahogany are found in Sri Lanka, to the best of my knowledge, viz 1. Swietenia macrophylla - the commonest, broad-leaved mahogany 2. Swietenia mahoganii - also called the Cuban Mahogany - since the colonials planted some, as one may have seen in Jaffna and at the entrance to the Botanical gardens Peradeniya - more typical of the world reknowned Mahogany
Drosera macrophylla was created in 1839.
Nepenthes macrophylla was created in 1997.
Bitter root, bitterwort, gall weed; G. macrophylla is known in China as qin jiao and G. scabra is known in Chinese as long dan cao.
Some plants native to Honduras include the Honduran rosewood tree (Dalbergia stevensonii), the Lobster claw heliconia (Heliconia rostrata), and the Honduras mahogany tree (Swietenia macrophylla). These plants are adapted to the climate and conditions of Honduras, helping to support the local ecosystem.