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Ebony refers firstly to a dense black wood, and hence also to: ==Plants and their wood== * In botany, the name also applies to a number of species in the genus ''Diospyros'', particularly those with black or pale-streaked wood: * * Ceylon ebony (''Diospyros ebenum'') * * African Ebony (''Diospyros mespiliformis'') * * Black Ebony, Gaboon Ebony (''Diospyros dendo'') * * Black-and-white Ebony, Pale Moon Ebony (''Diospyros malabarica'') * * Makassar Ebony (''Diospyros celebica'') * * Coromandel Ebony (''Diospyros melanoxylon'') * * Mauritius Ebony (''Diospyros tessellaria'') * * Mun Ebony (''Diospyros mun'') * * Myrtle Ebony (''Diospyros pentamera'') * * New Guinea Ebony (''Diospyros insularis'') * * Queensland Ebony (''Diospyros humilis'') * * Red-fruited Ebony (''Diospyros mabacea'') * On the island of St Helena it is the vernacular name of ''Trochetiopsis ebenus'' (the St Helena ebony), where the dark coloured wood is used for local inlay work. * In the timber trade, the name has also been mis-applied to a number of other unrelated black-coloured woods * * Jamaican Ebony (''Brya ebenus'') * * Texas Ebony (''Ebenopsis ebano'') 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ebony (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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