Indian Laurel is a tree growing to 30 m tall, with a trunk diameter
of 1 m. The fruit is ovoid, 3 cm long, with five wings not extending
beyond the fruit apex. The bark is fire-resistant. The wood is coarse,
fairly straight grained, dull to somewhat lustrous and without any smell
or taste. The heartwood varies from light brown with few markings to dark
brown or brownish black and figured with darker streaks. The sapwood is
reddish white and sharply differentiated. The heartwood is moderately
durable and the sapwood is liable to powder-post beetle attack. The
wood is used for furniture, cabinetwork, joinery, paneling, specialty
items, boat-building, railroad cross-ties and decorative veneers.
Identification credit: Dinesh Valke
Photographed in Kalwa, Maharashtra & Jharkhand.
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