Licania micrantha (Anaura)


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Scientific Name
Licania micrantha

Trade Name
Anaura

Family Name
Chrysobalanaceae

Common Names
Anaura, Foengoe, Grigri, Gris-gris, Gris-gris coumate, Gris-gris rouge, Kauston, Marish, Marishiballi, Sponsoe hoedoe

Regions of Distribution
Latin America

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana

Common Uses
Bridge construction, Charcoal, Fuelwood, Heavy construction, Marine construction, Posts

Environmental Profile

Abundant/Secure
Rare

Distribution Overview
Licania species are widely distributed in tropical America but most abundant in the Guianas and the lower Amazon region of Brazil. Frequent in the overflow woodlands of the Amazon estuary but also in upland forests.

Heartwood Color

Brown
Red
Black
Purple
Pink
Brown
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
Dark brown
Pale red to pink
Greenish to greyish

Sapwood Color

White
Yellow
Brown
Green/Grey
Red
Pink
Different than heartwood
Clearly differentiated from the heartwood
Paler than heartwood

Grain

Straight
Even
Interlocked

 

Straight
Interlocked

Texture

Fine
Even or uniform
Uniform
Fine

Luster

Medium
High
Slightly lustrous

Natural Durability

Susceptible to insect attack
Non-durable
Moderately durable
Non-resistant to termites
Perishable
Moderately durable
Resistant to attack from marine borers
Durable

Silica Content

Severe

Toxicity

Some toxic effects

Kiln Schedules

K=B US=T2C2/T2C1 Fr=2

Drying Defects

Distortion
Checking
Collapse
Discoloration
Internal Honeycombing Possible
Slight twist/warp
Slight surface checking
Moderate twist/warp
Moderate surface checking

Ease of Drying

Moderately Difficult to Difficult
Fairly Easy
Rapidly
Moderate
Difficult

Tree Identification

Bole/stem form is not buttressed
Bole/stem form is cylindrical

Tree Size

Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm
Tree height is 20-30 m
Tree height is 40-50 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Bark width is 5-10 mm
Tree height is 60-70 m
Bark width is 0-5 mm
Bark width is 10-15 mm

Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Blunting Effect

Little
Blunting effect on machining is severe

Boring

Fairly easy to very easy
Very good to excellent results
Fair to good results
Moderately easy

Carving

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw

Gluing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fair to Good Results

Mortising

Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Moulding

Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Movement in Service

Unstable with Poor Stability – Large Movement
Large

Nailing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results

Planing

Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Planes well, to a good finish

Resistance to Impregnation

Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood
Permeable sapwood

Resistance to Splitting

Poor

Response to Hand Tools

Easy to Work
Responds Readily
Difficult to machine

Routing & Recessing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Sanding

Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Screwing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results

Turning

Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Poor results

Veneering Qualities

Suitable for peeling
Veneers easily
Suitable for slicing
Difficult to veneer
Veneers moderately easy

Steam Bending

Poor to Very Poor Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Painting

Fair to Good Results

Polishing

Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Staining

Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Very Good to Excellent Results

Strength Properties

Density (dry weight) = 67-75 lbs/cu. ft.
Density (dry weight) = 61 – 67 lbs/cu. ft.
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 49 lbs/ft3
Item Green Dry Metric
Density 817 kg/m3

References
Brown, W.H.,1978,Timbers of the World, No. 2 South America,TRADA, Red Booklet Series

Fanshawe, D.B.,1954,Forest Products of British Guiana Part 1 Principal Timbers,Forest Department British Guiana Forestry Bulletin (New Series 2nd,Edition,No.1

Longwood, F.R.,1962,Commercial Timbers of the Caribbean,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.207

Vink, A.T.,1965,Surinam Timbers,Surinam Forest Service Paramaribo,3rd rev. ed