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Imbuia
Ocotea porosa (Nees & C. Mart.) Barroso
LAURACEAE
Imported stinkwood; Imbuia-zebria; Imbuia-rajada; Imbuia-parda; Imbuia-clara; Imbuia-brazina; Imbuia-amarela; Embuia vermelho; Embuia preta; Canella imbuia; Canella; Imbuia (Brazil); Embuya (Brazil); Embuia (Brazil); Determa; Amarela (Brazil); Embuia Vermelha (Brazil); Embuia Amarela (Brazil); Imbuya (Brazil); Canela Imbuia (Brazil); Brazilian Walnut
Phoebe porosa (Nees & C. Mart.) Mez; Oreodaphne porosa Nees & C. Mart.; Cinnamomum porosum (Nees & C. Mart.)
O. porosa can attain heights from 15 to 20 m, with a diameter at breast height between 50 to 120 cm, occasionally it reaches 150 cm.
O. porosa is a dominant species in Araucaria forests, also occurring in various other habitat types. It is reported in south Parana and north Santa Catarina, where it occurs in almost pure stands. In rate of extraction, the species is second only to Paran
In Brazil this species is reported to be common in the forests of Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
pleasant odor
Wood diffuse porous. Vessels solitary and in short radial multiples. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 100 micras or less (very small). Resinous deposits in heartwood vessels. Tyloses common. Vessels per mm2 10 to 20 (abundant). Simple perforation plates. Sca Axial parenchyma absent or extremely rare, non visible with magnifying glass (8x). Paratracheal axial parenchyma thin vasicentric. 5 to 8 cells per parenchyma strand. Rays less than 4 per mm (rare). Rays commonly 2 seriate. Oil and/or mucilage cells associated with the axial and/or ray parenchyma (idioblasts). Body ray cells procumbent with one row of upright and/or square marginal cells (Kribs-III). Septate fibers present. Fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits.
Unrestricted
The timber of this species is reported to vary in color from variable from yellowish brown beige to dark brown often with dark irregular fine veins.
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Grain is typically straight or slightly interlocked, sometimes wavy.
The texture is fine.
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0.68
6.6
3.0
Ease of Drying: Air seasoning is reported to be fairly rapid. Drying Defects: Risk of twisting and cupping is reported.
UK-E; US-T6-D2
2.2
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91475
471
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Wood of this species is easy to cut.
This species is interesting for slicing and peeling.
This species is interesting for slicing and peeling.
Wood of this species produces a slight blunting effect.
Planing has no difficulties, but sometimes woolly surfaces are reported.
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Good nail-holding properties.
This species is easy to glue.
Polishing of this wood is easy.
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