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Mora (plant) - Wikipedia Mora is a genus of large trees in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae [2] of the legume family Fabaceae (or in some classifications the family Caesalpinaceae of the order Fabales)
Mora | The Wood Database (Hardwood) Color Appearance: Heartwood is light to medium reddish brown Wide pale yellow-brown sapwood is clearly demarcated from heartwood Grain Texture: Has a straight to interlocked grain, with a medium to coarse texture Good natural luster
Mora Wood Uses, Properties, Pros, and Cons Mora is the common name for Mora excelsa and M gonggrijpii The tree is 100-130 feet tall, trunk diameter 2-3 feet, and is distributed throughout the Northeastern South America region (primarily Guyana and Suriname)
Mora - Woods Direct International Trees of M excelsa grow from 160-200 feet high and 4 feet in diameter are reported Th e Wood General Characteristics: Colour ranges from yellowish red brown, reddish brown or dark red with paler streaks Sapwood is 2-6 inches wide with a yellowish to pale brown colour The texture moderately fine to somewhat coarse and has a harsh feel
The Mora tree of Guiana - The Linnean Society Nato wood, the wood from Mora trees, is indeed an excellent candidate for heavy construction due to its resistance to wear, its strength, and its durability Fortunately, the Mora did not suffer the same fate as the giant sequoias, another imposing species that features in the exhibition
Mora, MACLURA TINCTORIA - Backyard Nature Thus, Mora "fruits" are very similar to mulberries, but not really the same Mora trees are "dioecious," which means that their flowers are unisexual, and each plant bears flowers of only one sex -- there are male and female trees
Mora Fact Sheet - tropicaltimber. com Trees of M excelsa 160 to 200 ft high and 4 ft in diameter are reported General Characteristics: Heartwood yellowish red brown, reddish brown or dark red with paler streaks; sapwood 2 to 6 in wide, distinct, yellowish to pale brown
Mora excelsa - Useful Tropical Plants General Information Mora is a large tree that can grow 30 - 36 metres tall, with some specimens said to reach heights of 48 - 60 metres [ 316
Mora. doc - durablewoodsguyana. com Trees of M excelsa 160 to 200 ft high and 4 ft in diameter are reported General characteristics: Heartwood yellowish red brown, reddish brown or dark red with paler streaks; sapwood 2 to 6 in wide, distinct, yellowish to pale brown
(Mora abbottii) - Botanical Realm Mora abbottii is a deciduous tree native to the cloud forests of Central America This impressive species can reach heights of up to 30 meters (approximately 98 feet) and boasts a broad crown that provides shade and habitat to a variety of wildlife