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white rosewood

Scientific Name: Chionanthus domingensis

Family: Oleaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

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Fender Standard Stratocaster and Rosewood: An Overview

This document references various items featuring "Rosewood" and "White," often in combination. Primarily, these relate to Fender Stratocaster guitars but also include unrelated items.

Considerations for Pets

  • The text mentions guitars with rosewood fretboards. Rosewood splinters or small pieces could pose a choking hazard or cause gastrointestinal upset if ingested by pets.

Considerations for Children

  • Guitars with rosewood fretboards are mentioned. Rosewood splinters or small pieces could pose a choking hazard.

Common Names

  • Rosewood

Fender Standard Stratocaster

  • The Fender Standard Stratocaster is repeatedly mentioned, often in Arctic White with a Rosewood fretboard.
  • Configurations include HSH (humbucker-single-humbucker) pickup arrangements.

Other Items Mentioning Rosewood and White

  • Conservatories: "ROSEWOOD ON WHITE CONSERVATORIES" are listed at Argos.
  • Furniture: Bedside tables are mentioned featuring a "Rosewood & White" color scheme.
  • Doors: uPVC doors are mentioned in "Rosewood" and "White," along with composite front doors.
  • Fashion: The text includes references to clothing items like a "Rosewood Long Line Shirt in White" and a "Rosewood T-shirt With Long Sleeves In White."
  • Accessories: A "White Stuff Thali Bag, Rosewood" is mentioned.
  • Eyewear: "LINE2 Rosewood in Black and White" refers to eyeglasses.
  • Hotel/Resort: Jumby Bay, A Rosewood Resort, has "White Night Beach Party".
  • Candles: "Candle glass white Rosewood" is listed.
  • Windows: UPVC windows are mentioned with "Rosewood on White" finishes.

Historical Context: Rosewood, Florida

  • The text references Rosewood, Florida, as a former populated place with a history of racial violence.