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Pau Amarello Pau Amarello

-Pau Amarello-

Euxylophora paraensis

Printable Information Sheet

Family:

Rutaceae

Origin:

It is mostly confined to non-inundated lands of the lower Amazon region in the state of Pará, Brazil.

Other common names:

Amarello, limão-rana, pau setim and pequia setim.

The tree:

Pau amarello is generally a large tree of the “terra firme” forest, sometimes reaching heights of 130 ft.

Appearance:

The heartwood is a bright, clear yellow deepening upon exposure to a darker tint. The sapwood is yellowish-white and is not sharply defined. The grain is straight to irregular with a medium texture and a high luster.

Density:

Average reported specific gravity is 0.70(ovendry weight/green volume), equal to an air-dried weight of 54 pcf. Janka hardness is 1820 pounds of force.

Drying & shrinkage:

It is easy to season with little tendency to warp or check. Average reported shrinkage values (green to ovendry) are6.0 radial, 6.7% tangential and 12.8% volumetric.

Working properties:

Pau amarello is relatively easy to work with hand and machine tools.

Durability:

It is reported that it is probably of only low resistance to decay.

Uses:

Uses include furniture, parquet flooring and brush handles.

Availability:

Makoré is plentiful at a moderate price. 

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