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Sungkai
Peronema canescens Jack
Verbenaceae
Jati londo (Indonesia); False elder; Sangkae (Thailand); Sakae (Malaysia); Sunkai; Sukai (Malaysia); Koeroes; Cherek; Sungkai (Italy); Sungkai (Sweden); Sungkai (Indonesia); Sungkai (Netherlands); Sungkai (Germany); Kurus (United States of America); Kurus (Germany); Sungkai (United Kingdom); Sungkih (Sumatra); Sungkai (Borneo); Jati sabrang (Indonesia); Sungkai (United States of America); Sungkai (France); Kurus (United Kingdom); Sungkai (Spain)
Peronema heterophyllum Miq.
It is an evergreen or deciduous shrub or small to medium-sized tree up to 20 m tall. The bole is mostly straight, branchless for up to 9 m, up to 70 cm in diameter, usually with small buttresses. The root system is superficial, with a short taproot.
Peronema canescens is common in secondary forests and in open country. It grows best in moist to wet sites in an altitudinal range between 600 to 900 m.
Plantations of this species are reported in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
Wood semi-ring porous and/or ring porous. Vessels exclusively solitary (over 90%). Helical thickenings in vessel elements present. Simple perforation plates. Vessel-ray pits similar to intervessel pits in size and shape. Intervessel pits small, 7 micras or les Axial parenchyma in marginal or in seemingly marginal bands. Paratracheal axial parenchyma scanty and/or vasicentric. Homogeneous rays and/or sub-homogeneous rays (all ray cells procumbent). Body ray cells procumbent with one row of upright and/or square marginal cells (Kribs-III).
Unrestricted
The heartwood and sapwood are indistinct and yellow or light brown in color.
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The grain is usually straight, but sometimes wavy grain is also reported.
The wood is reported to be moderately fine to moderately coarse.
This species is reportedly moderately durable. It is moderately resistant against termites but it is attacked by pinhole borers.
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significant residual stresses are reported for this species.
Silica Content: Presence of silica is reported in timber of this species. Amounts over 0.05% may affect the wood processing. Silica Value: 0
This timber can be impregnated without difficulty.
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Ease of Drying: Air drying is reported to be fairly slow. Air drying of boards 15 mm thick takes 4 months, and of boards 40 mm thick 5 months. Drying Defects: Slight cupping, bowing and end-checking may occur.
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This species is moderately easy to saw.
This species is reported to be interesting for lamination.
This species is reported to be interesting for lamination.
Wood of this species exerts a moderate blunting effect on the cutting tools due to the presence of silica crystals.
Machining operations are reported to give moderate results.
Planing operations are reported to be fair.
The response of this species to molding operations is fair.
It is easy to bore.
This species is easy to glue.
It is easy to sand.
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