Dalbergia Retusa is a rare and valuable wood species, also known as Cocobolo. It is highly prized for its rich colors and exquisite grain patterns. Synonyms for this unique tree species include Nicaraguan rosewood, Panama rosewood, granadillo or cocobolo rosso. Its distinct hues range from reddish-brown to deep orange-red, which often deepen with age. Cocobolo is commonly used for high-end furniture, gun grips, musical instruments, and decorative items. This hardwood species is known for its durability, resistance to decay, and stability, which make it an ideal choice for outdoor applications. Despite being protected under CITES for its over-harvesting, Dalbergia Retusa is still illegally traded in many parts of the world.