Citrus Medica (Cidra)


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Scientific Name
Citrus medica

Trade Name
Cidra

Family Name
Rutaceae

Common Names
Cidra, Citron, Kapja naranga, Lemon, Lemon tree, Shankthawa, The wild lemon

Regions of Distribution
Central America, Latin America, Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
India, Mexico

Common Uses
Agricultural implements, Boxes and crates, Furniture, Turnery, Walking sticks

Heartwood Color

Brown
Yellow
Orange
Red
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
White to cream

Sapwood Color

Brown
Yellow

Grain

Figure
Even
Straight
Other (figure)

 

Straight
Other figure

Texture

Coarse
Medium
Medium to coarse
Fine
Fine to medium

Luster

Low
Lustrous

Natural Durability

Perishable
Susceptible to insect attack
Non-durable
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Non-resistant to termites
Non-resistant to marine borers

Tree Size

Tree height is 30-40 m
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw

Nailing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Planing

Poor to Very Poor Results

Resistance to Impregnation

Permeable sapwood
Permeable heartwood

Response to Hand Tools

Easy to Work

Polishing

Fair to Good Results
Poor to Very Poor Results

Strength Properties

Density (dry weight) = 53-60 lbs/cu. ft
Density (dry weight) = 46-52 lbs/cu. ft.

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English
Density 51 lbs/ft3
Weight 50 40 lbs/ft3
Item Green Dry Metric
Density 817 kg/m3

References
Anon,1963,Indian Woods: Their Identification, Properties and uses. Vol.II Linaceae,to Moringaceae,Manager of Publications, Delhi, India

Bourdillon, T.F.,1908,The Forest Trees of Travancore,Travancore Government Press

Little, E.L., Wadsworth, F.H.,1964,Common Trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.249