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Andiroba
Dark brown or reddish heartwood distinct from the pale brown or grayish sapwood. Grain straight to interlocked, texture medium, luster moderate and not distinctive odor. It is considered the successor of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) and cedar (Cedrela spp.).
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Angelim Pedra
Heartwood light yellowish brown distinct from the pale brown sapwood. It has an accentuated fibrous aspect at the tangential figure, due to prominence of axial parenchyma, fibers and vascular lines, Grain interlocked, texture coarse, luster lacking and with no distinct odor.
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Angelim Vermelho
Heartwood light reddish brown, slightly distinct from the reddish gray sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain interlocked, texture medium, luster medium and disagreeable odor.
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Cedar
Light wood; core changing from dark pinkish-beige or light pinkish-brown, more or less intense, to brownish-red; thick texture; straight or lightly wavy grain, shiny surface with golden reflexes; characteristic smell, pleasant, intense in some samples, almost absent in others; lightly bitter taste.
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Cedrinho – Cambara
Heartwood light reddish brown distinct from the light gray to light grayish brown sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain straight to interlocked, texture medium, luster lacking and not distinctive odor.
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Cedrorana
Heartwood pinkish gray not clearly demarcated from the lighter sapwood. Figure with dark vascular lines. Grain wavy, texture coarse, disagreeable odor when wet, disappearing when dried, without distinctive taste.
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Cerejeira
Moderately heavy wood; core yellowish-beige, uniform, exceptionally showing some darker streaks, alburnum hardly differentiated from the core; grain: from straight to irregular, surface irregularly polished and averagely smooth to the touch, strong smell, peculiar pleasant, reminding vanilla; lightly sweet taste.
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Cumaru
yellowish brown heartwood distinct from a very pale Brown sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain interlocked, texture medium to fine, luster lacking and not distinctive odor.
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Curupixá
heartwood brown to pinkish brown slightly distinct from the light brown sapwood. Slightly distinct growth rings, grain wavy to straight, texture fine, luster moderate and no distinctive odor.
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Eucalyptus
heartwood and sapwood distinct in color, rosy light brown heartwood, pale beige sapwood; little luster; imperceptible odor and taste; low density; straight grain; fine to medium texture.
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Garapa
Garapa is a light yellowish to honey-brown colour and its interlocked grain has a fine texture. It is a very durable timber that resists rot, decay and fire. It is also scratch resistant and is primarily used as a kiln-dried decking timber. The timber is lustrous and does not bleed.
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Ipê
heartwood dark brownish olive to dark olive, generally uniform, sometimes greenish due to lapachol, distinct from the pale yellow sapwood. Grain interlocked, texture medium, luster moderate or lacking depending on the species, characteristic odor and not distinctive taste.
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Itaúba
Heavy wood, hard and few difficult to saw (stiletted saws recommended) but easy to smooth, it produces excellent finishing. It has medium and uniform texture and it carries high mechanical resistance and extreme durability.
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Jatobá
heartwood reddish brown with dark streaks, becoming dark brownish red, sharply demarcated from the pale brown sapwood. Grain interlocked, texture medium, not distinctive odor and taste when dry.
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Jequitibá Rosa
Light wood and soft to cutting; core generally pinkish-chestnut or pinkish-beige, or also, dark pinkish-beige, eventually with brownish shades; little differentiated alburnum, light-beige; right grain; medium texture, uniform; surface irregularly shined and lightly rough to the touch; smell and taste unnoticeable.
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Louro Vermelho
heartwood light yellowish brown, slightly distinct from the narrow sapwood. Grain straight or interlocked, texture medium, luster moderate, sweaty odor when freshly cut, disappearing after drying and not distinctive taste.