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Brazil is named after the Brazilwood tree, which was highly valued by European colonizers for its red dye.

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Brazil is named after the Brazilwood tree, which was highly valued by European colonizers for its red dye.

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Yes, a Brazilwood is used for pillar- and post-making in Melaque, Jalisco, Mexico.

Specifically, Brazilwood belongs to the genus Caesalpinia. Various species can be used for timber. Caesalpinia platyloba is called Chakte viga in southern Mexico, and it is one of the Brazilwood species that is used in buildings and on grounds because of its strong resistance to termite damage.

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Brazil is the country named after a tree, the Brazilwood tree. The country's name is derived from the Portuguese word "pau-brasil," which means Brazilwood.

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The name would be Guilandina echinata.

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Gold sugercane brazilwood and mahogany wood.

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