Diospyros blancoi was created in 1844.
Diospyros blancoi.
The scientific name would be Diospyros blancoi.
The English term for "kamagong" is "Philippine ebony," which refers to a dense and dark hardwood from the Philippines often used in furniture making and decorative items.
Vitis blancoi was created in 1906.
Artocarpus blancoi was created in 1923.
The scientific name for the mabolo is diospyros blancoi. This fruit is also known as the butter fruit or the velvet apple.
Diospyros kaki was created in 1780.
Diospyros hillebrandii was created in 1939.
Diospyros sandwicensis was created in 1844.
Diospyros texana was created in 1849.
Scientific name: Diospyros mollis,French name: Ébènier des teinturiers,English name: Ebony tree
Ebony. Species of ebony include Diospyros ebenum (Ceylon ebony), native to southern India and Sri Lanka; Diospyros crassiflora (Gabon ebony), native to western Africa; and Diospyros celebica (Makassar ebony), native to Indonesia and prized for its luxuriant, multi-colored wood grain. Mauritius ebony, Diospyros tesselaria, was largely exploited by the Dutch in the 17th century. Some species in the genus Diospyros yield an ebony with similar physical properties, but striped rather than evenly black (Diospyros ebenum).