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Puspa/Simartolu
Schima wallichii Choisy
Theaceae
Schima; Needle wood; Simartolu; Mang tan; Voosi thuoosc (Vietnam); Thalo (Thailand); Champa dong (Thailand); Bunnak (Thailand); Mi (Laos); Khai sou (Laos); Boun nak (Laos); Laukya (Myanmar); Schima (Papua New Guinea); Samak (Malaysia); Gatal-gatal (Malaysia); Medang gatal (Malaysia); Madang gatal (Indonesia); Seru (Indonesia); Samak; Mang tan (Thailand); Kelinci padi (Brunei Darussalam); Medang gatal (Sabah); Puspa (Indonesia); Chilauni (India); Ta lo (Thailand)
Schima nornohae Reinw. ex Blume; Schima crenata Korth; Schima bancana Miq.; Gordonia wallichii DC.
It is an evergreen, medium-sized to large tree up to 47 m tall. The bole is cylindrical, branchless for up to 25 m, up to 125 cm in diameter, rarely with up to 1.8 m high steep buttresses.
In the Philippines endemic to Palawan, where it is confined to mossy scrub on ridges between 1,000 and 1,200 m of altitude. Elsewhere it grows in a wide range of habitats, but it is often found in primary lowland to montane forests, up to 2,400 m of altit
This species is widely grown in South East Asia. Plantations are reported in Malaysia; an industrial forest plantation of this species in South Sumatra is also reported.
Wood diffuse porous. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 100 micras or less (very small). Occasionally tyloses common. Vessels per mm2 more than 20 (very abundant). Intervessel pits scalariform. Vessel-ray pits reticulate and/or foraminate. Occasionally helica Apotracheal axial parenchyma diffuse and/or diffuse in aggregates. Occasionally apotracheal axial parenchyma diffuse and/or diffuse in aggregates. Paratracheal axial parenchyma scanty and/or vasicentric. Occasionally prismatic crystals in chambered axial par 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Rays more than 10 per mm (abundant). Occasionally body ray cells procumbent with over 4 rows of upright and/or square marginal cells (Kribs-I). Body ray cells procumbent with mostly 2 to 4 rows of upright and/or square marginal Fibers with distinctly bordered pits.
Unrestricted
The heartwood is red brown or gray brown, indistinct from the paler sapwood.
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Straight or interlocked grain is reported in this species.
The wood is typically fine in texture.
This species is moderately resistant to biological attack.
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Silica Content: It contains 0.1% silica. Silica Value: 0.1
Preservation is reported to be moderately difficult.
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Ease of Drying: Drying is moderately easy; some particular care is needed. Drying Defects: No particular risks of drying defects, subject to normal drying conditions. Kiln Schedules: Schedule proposed as a reference by comparison with well known species taking into account to the general technological behavior of this species.
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This timber is reported to be suitable for lamination.
This timber is reported to be suitable for lamination.
Machining of this species is reported to be easy.
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Nailing properties of this wood are reported as good to fair. Pre-boring is recommended.
It has a good polishing.
It has a good response to hand tools.
EXTERIOR GENERAL, bridges, rails, crossarms, HOUSING GENERAL, frames, panelling, FURNITURE AND CABINETS, PLYWOOD AND VENEER, TURNING, TOOLS, agricultural tools, PACKING, CONTAINERS, truck bodies, truck flooring, NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, OTHER AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, axle, shingle, moldings
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