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Quaruba
Vochysia lanceolata Stafleu
VOCHYSIACEAE
Chimbulla (Ecuador); Bellamaria (Ecuador); Cambara (Bolivia); Dormilón (Colombia); Gomo (Colombia); Soroga (Colombia); Goma amarilla (Peru); Quillo (Peru); Saladillo (Venezuela); Iteballi (Guyana); Kwari (Surinam); Wiswiskwari (Surinam); Watrakwari (Surinam); Wanakwari (Surinam); Dima vermelha (Brazil); Quaruba branca (Brazil); Yemeri; Quaruba (Brazil); Guaruba (Brazil); Quillosisa (Peru); Plumero (Bolivia); Salado (Colombia)
The trees are reported to reach heights of 33 m, with trunk diameters ranging from 60 to 90 cm. The boles are straight and slightly conical, 15 m long or more.
Vochysia lanceolata thrives especially in deep soils in the humid subtropical forests.
This species occurs in Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia.
Wood diffuse porous. Vessels solitary and in short radial multiples. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 200 micras or more (large). Vessels per mm2 less than 6 (rare). Simple perforation plates. Vessel-ray pits similar to intervessel pits in size and shape. I Axial parenchyma apparent with the naked eye. Axial parenchyma aliform. Axial parenchyma confluent. 3 to 4 cells per parenchyma strand. 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Rays of two distinct sizes. Larger rays more than 4 seriate. Heterogeneous rays and/or multiseriate heterogeneous rays. Occasionally oil and/or mucilage cells associated with the axial and/or ray parenchyma (idioblasts). Body ray Fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits.
Unrestricted
Odor and taste are indistinct.
The sapwood is yellowish, the heartwood gradually changes into light reddish yellow.
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The grain is usually straight or interlocked.
The wood is typically medium in texture.
The wood surface is described as moderate in luster.
This species is considered as non durable to moderately durable.
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Absorption of oil based preservatives is rated as negligible, but good absorption of CCA salts was reported.
0.45
0.49
6.0
3.6
UK-A; US-T2-D4
1.7
415
Sawmilling of this species is reportedly easy.
Machining operations are rather easy.
Planing is reported to be easy.
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It is easy to bore.
Wood of this species is easy to finish.
The wood responds well to hand tools.
This species is suggested as a possible substitute of Spanish Cedar (Cedrela spp.) because of its appearance.
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