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Carallia
Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr.
RHIZOPHORACEAE
Meransi (Malaysia); Bara (Indonesia); Mani-awga (Myanmar); Rabong (Sarawak); Karalli (Indonesia); Sepat (Indonesia); Katolit (Philippines); Anosep (Philippines); Chiangprar (Thailand); Bakawan-gubat (Philippines); Carallia wood (India); Meransi (Brunei Darussalam); Tra meng (Cambodia); Rapidah (Sarawak); Maniawga-yat (Myanmar); Ma max (Vietnam); Chiang phra (Thailand); Koueum (Laos); Sabar buku (Brunei Darussalam); Nang ae (Thailand); Sendow (Vietnam); Sawng mar (Vietnam); Mesinga (Malaysia); Ringgit dareh (Indonesia); Bong nang (Laos); Halay (Laos); Kitamiyang (Indonesia)
Petalotoma brachiata (Lour.) DC.; Eugenia cupulifera H. Perrier; Diatoma brachiata Lour.; Carallia madagascariensis (DC.) Tul.; Carallia lucida Roxb.; Carallia integerrima DC.; Barraldeia madagascariensis DC.
It is a medium-sized to large tree up to 35 m tall, 70 cm diameter, sometimes buttressed and sometimes with stilt-roots.
It grows in primary and secondary forests, in lowlands up to 1,800 m of altitude, and on the margins of freshwater swamp forests.
Wood diffuse porous. Occasionally tangential diameter of vessel lumina 200 micras or more. Tyloses common. Occasionally vessels per mm2 less than 6. Simple perforation plates. Vessel-ray pits similar to intervessel pits in size and shape. Intervessel pits mediu Occasionally apotracheal axial parenchyma diffuse and/or diffuse in aggregates. Occasionally axial parenchyma aliform. Occasionally axial parenchyma confluent. Occasionally prismatic crystals in chambered axial parenchyma cells and/or in fibers. Over 9 cells 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Rays of two distinct sizes. Ray height more than 1 mm. Larger rays more than 4 seriate. Occasionally sheath cells. Prismatic crystals in radial alignment in procumbent ray cells (chambered cells). Body ray cells procumbent with ove Fibers very thick walled. Fibers with distinctly bordered pits.
Unrestricted
The sapwood is not clearly differentiated and it is usually light yellowish orange. The heartwood is reddish brown with orange luster.
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It is generally straight, occasionally interlocked.
The texture is medium to coarse. Its vessels contain white deposits.
This timber is high in luster.
It is moderately durable. Rapid attack by insects and decay organisms is possible if not prevented.
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This species is moderately resistant to preservative treatment.
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Ease of Drying: Air seasoning of Rengas is reported to be good with little degrade. Boards 15 mm thick require 2-3 months to air dry. Drying Defects: Only slight twisting, springing and insect attack have been observed during drying.
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This species is easy to saw.
Lamination of this species is possible.
Lamination of this species is possible.
This species is easy to machine.
Planing is reported to be easy.
This species is reported to have a good nailing behavior.
It is reported to be easy to glue.
Filling is necessary to get a good finish.
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