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Maçaranduba
heartwood light red when freshly cut, becoming red to dark reddish brown, distinct from the light pink to pale brown sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain straight texture fine and not distinctive odor and taste.
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Mandioqueira
light gray heartwood slightly distinct from the sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain interlocked, texture medium, luster moderate and not distinctive odor.
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Marupá
indistinct heartwood and sapwood straw-colored. Grain straight, texture medium, luster moderate, not distinctive odor and with a bitter quinine-like taste.
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Muiracatiara Rajada
heartwood pale pinkish brown to yellowish brown, becoming dark red after exposure to sun light, slightly distinct from the lighter sapwood. Figure with stripes of dark reddish brown to black. Grain wavy or slightly interlocked, texture medium to fine, luster moderate, not distinctive odor and slightly bitter taste.
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Pau Amarelo
indistinct yellow heartwood and sapwood. Distinct growth rings, grain straight or interlocked, texture medium to fine, luster moderate and not distinct odor.
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Pequiá
heartwood pale grayish brown to very pale brown, distinct from the white to pale yellow sapwood. The sapwood may become light brownish gray due to fungi attack. Slightly distinct growth rings, grain interlocked, texture medium, luster lacking and not distinct odor.
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Pinus Elliottii
heartwood and sapwood indistinct in color, yellowish white; medium luster; distinct pleasant odor and taste; low density; straight grain; fine texture
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Roxinho
heartwood dark brown when freshly cut becoming deep purple to purplish violet, clearly distinct from the narrow light yellow to very pale brown sapwood. Grain straight, wavy or interlocked, texture medium to fine, luster moderate to high, not distinctive odor and taste.
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Sucupira
heartwood chocolate brown when freshly cut, becoming dark brown after drying. Light brown narrow stripes, giving a fibrous aspect to the wood. Sapwood narrow grayish or pinkish gray, clearly distinct from the heartwood. Grain slightly interlocked, texture medium to coarse, luster moderate, not distinctive odor and taste.
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Tatajuba
heartwood yellow when freshly cut, sometimes with dark streaks, distinct from the pale yellow to yellowish white sapwood. After drying the heartwood becomes olive yellow and golden brown after light exposure. Radial surfaces with stripes and moderately lustrous longitudinal surfaces. Grain interlocked, texture medium and not distinctive odor.
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Tauari
indistinct heartwood and sapwood yellowish white to light yellowish brown. Slightly distinct growth rings, grain straight, texture medium, luster moderate, slight odor and slight bitter taste.