Dalbergia reniformis[1] is a wetland-dependent tree native to Bangladesh, India and Myanmar.
[5] The branches brown-silky and the leaves are compound, imparipinnate, alternate; leaflets 7-11, ca.
15-27 x 4-5 cm long, ovate, rounded at base, acute at apex, coriaceous, glabrescent.
Serving as windbreaker and protect soil erosion at the Haor area of Bangladesh during the rainy season.
It is the dominant tree in Ratargul freshwater flooded forest in Bangladesh.