The black wood tree of India is [HPMT 1997]
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The black wood tree of India is [HPMT 1997]
- Acacia nilotica
- Dalbergia sissoo
- Dalbergia latifolia
- Mangifera indica
Answer
(C) Dalbergia latifolia
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