The Ebony Tree is one of nature’s most revered treasures—a majestic, slow-growing tropical hardwood celebrated for its deep, rich, almost jet-black heartwood and remarkable durability. Belonging to the genus Diospyros within the Ebenaceae family, the Ebony Tree has captivated artisans, architects, and naturalists for centuries. Renowned for its luxurious appearance and extraordinary strength, ebony wood has been used to create exquisite furniture, musical instruments, carvings, and ... The Indian Ebony Tree, scientifically known as Diospyros ebenum, is a remarkable species that has captivated the hearts of many with its beauty, utility, and cultural significance. The term “ebony tree” commonly refers to several species within the genus Diospyros in the Ebenaceae family, with Diospyros ebenum (Ceylon ebony) and Diospyros crassiflora (Gabon ebony) being among the most prominent. The Diospyros genus includes over 700 species of trees and shrubs, many of which produce the dense, dark heartwood known as ebony. These species are typically evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate, and are closely related to persimmons (Diospyros kaki). The ... It is best known for being one of the trees that yield ebony. The wood of this tree is called Ceylon Ebony or India Ebony, but often simply called "ebony". It is a medium-sized evergreen, reaching 20-25 m tall. The leaves are entire, about 6-15 cm long and 3-5 cm broad, elliptic-oblong.

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