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NUI (Pseudolmedia laevigata)

Trade Name

Nui

Scientific Name

Pseudolmedia laevigata Trecul

Family

MORACEAE

Common Names

Nui; Charra (Venezuela); Cuero De Sapo (Venezuela); Loro Micuna (Peru); Cauchillo (Ecuador); Chime (Ecuador); Chimi (Ecuador); Leche Perra (Colombia); Leche De Perra (Colombia)

Scientific Name Synonyms

Pseudolmedia mildbraedii J.F. Macbr.; Pseudolmedia guarantica Hassl.; Pseudolmedia brosimifolia Ducke

Description Of The Tree

Botanical Description

It attains heights of 30 m, with a diameter at breast height between 60 to 80 cm. The commercial length reaches 25 m.

Natural Habitat

Pseudolmedia laevigata is reported to grow in the humid tropical forests between the sea level up to 800 m of altitude.

Natural Distribution

It is reported from Venezuela and Colombia, southward to Peru and Brazil.

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Wood Identification

Anatomic Description Of Wood

Wood diffuse porous. Vessels solitary and in short radial multiples. Tangential diameter of vessel lumina 100 to 150 micras (small). White deposits in heartwood vessels. Vessels per mm2 10 to 20 (abundant). Simple perforation plates. Vessel-ray pits similar to Axial parenchyma confluent. Axial parenchyma in discontinuous tangential lines. Axial parenchyma oblique and/or sinuous. Occasionally prismatic crystals in non-chambered axial parenchyma cells. 3 to 4 cells per parenchyma strand. 4 to 10 rays per mm (medium). Larger rays more than 4 seriate. Prismatic crystals in the ray cells. Homogeneous rays and/or sub-homogeneous rays (all ray cells procumbent). Occasionally heterogeneous rays and/or multiseriate heterogeneous rays. Septate fibers present. Fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits.

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Availability

Cites Status

Unrestricted

General Wood Description

Odor

Odor or taste are absent.

Color

The sapwood is very pale brown, the heartwood gradually changes into pinkish or yellowish brown color.

COLOR INDEX (1=Black, 7=Light yellow,white)

4

Grain

The grain is straight or interlocked

Texture

The texture of the wood is medium.

Luster

The wood surfaces tend to be moderately to highly lustrous

Natural durability index (1= Very high durability, 7=Vey low durability)

3

Silica Content

Silica Content: This species is reported to have silica inclusions. Silica Value: 0.07

Wood Physical Properties

Basic Density or Specific Gravity (O.D. weight/vol. green) (g/cm³)

0.69

Air-dry Density (Weight and volume at 12%MC) (g/cm³)

0.78

Total shrinkage Tangential (Saturated to 0%MC) (%)

9.9

Total shrinkage Radial (Saturated to 0%MC) (%)

5.2

Recommended Dry Kiln Schedule

JUNAC-A

Dimensional stability ratio (Total Tangential Shrinkage %/Total Radial Shrinkage %)

1.9

Wood Chemical Properties

Wood Mechanical Properties

Bending Strength (MOR),12%MC (kgf/cm²)

1455

Stiffness (MOE) 12%MC (kgf/cm²)

173000

Compression parallel to fiber 12%MC (kgf/cm²)

738

Shear strength radial 12%MC (kgf/cm²)

124

Janka hardness (side) 12%MC (kgf)

818

Janka hardness (end grain) 12%MC (kgf)

936

Workability

Machining

Machining of this species is fair.

Finishing

It has a good finishing.

REFERENCED USES

End Uses Summary

HOUSING GENERAL, beams, joists, flooring, parquet, steps, FURNITURE AND CABINETS

General Housing
  • 10 - Silica in Timbers
Beams
  • 11 - Prospect: The wood database
Joists
  • 12 - Tropical timbers of the world. Part I-Tropical American Species
Flooring
  • 14 - Handbook of Hardwoods
Parquet
  • 15 - Empire Timbers
Steps
  • 17 - Tree Conservation Database
Furniture Cabinets
  • 21 - Tropical timbers of the world. Part III-Southeast Asian and Oceanian Species.

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