Chittagong Wood is a deciduous, medium-sized, sometimes fairly
large tree up to 30 (max. 40) m tall. Chittagong Wood is a valuable
multipurpose tree genus, distributed mainly in
South and Southeast Asia. The timber is highly prized for high-grade cabinet
work, decorative panelling, furniture, musical instruments, interior joinery such as
doors, windows and light flooring, sporting goods and for carving. It is also used
for railway sleepers, ship and boat building, packing boxes and general
construction. Flowers contain a red and yellow dye, bark and leaves contain commercial gums
and tannins and the astringent bark has medicinal uses. Leaves are pinnate,
but with smooth margin, unlike neem. It has neem-like cream colored flowers
occuring in bunches. Chittagong Wood is found in India, Indo-China & Malay Peninsula.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in IIT campus, Delhi.
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