Calpocalyx Heitzii (Miama)


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Scientific Name
Calpocalyx heitzii

Trade Name
Miama

Family Name
Leguminosae

Common Names
Miama, Okpagheze

Regions of Distribution
Africa

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Cameroon, Gabon

Common Uses
Boat building, Building construction, Building materials, Cabin construction, Canoes, Chairs, Chests, Concealed parts (Furniture), Construction, Crossties, Desks, Dining-room furniture, Domestic flooring, Dowell pins, Dowells, Drawer sides, Excelsior, Factory construction, Factory flooring, Fine furniture, Floor lamps, Flooring, Furniture , Furniture components, Furniture squares or stock, Hatracks, Heavy construction, Interior construction, Interior trim, Joinery, Kitchen cabinets, Lifeboats, Living-room suites, Millwork, Mine timbers, Moldings, Office furniture, Parquet flooring, Radio – stereo – TV cabinets, Railroad ties, Rustic furniture

Environmental Profile

Extinct, Endangered, Vulnerable, or Rare within its range
Data source is World Conservation Monitoring Center

Distribution Overview
Cameroon; Equatorial Guinea; Gabon. Relatively restricted in range, this coastal forest species occurs in the south of Cameroon on the border with Equatorial Guinea and north of the Ogoou� River in Gabon. Both populations are threatened because of the extent of felling and degradation of the habitat.

Heartwood Color

Brown
Red
Purple
Yellow
Pink
Reddish brown

Sapwood Color

Red
Brown
Yellow
Pinkish
Greyish
Color not distinct from heartwood

Grain

Closed
Interlocked
Wavy

 

Wavy
Interlocked

Texture

Fine
Medium

Luster

High
Medium

Natural Durability

Perishable
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Non-resistant to termites
Non-durable
Moderately resistant to decay

Silica Content

High
Siliceous

Ease of Drying

Fairly Easy
Reconditioning Treatement
Little degrade
Difficult

Tree Size

Tree height is 20-30 m

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult to saw
Moderate to fairly difficult to saw

Gluing

Glues well

Wood glues well and yields very good joints

Nailing

Holds nails well
Easy to nail

Planing

Fair to Good Results
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Variable machining properties
Special attention required

Irregularities in the grain may result in variable machining properties. Special care recommended to avoid fuzzy surfaces

Resistance to Impregnation

Permeable sapwood
Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood
Wood very resistant to preservative treatment

Response to Hand Tools

Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work

Painting

Difficult to paint

Gummy substances in pores makes surface treatments difficult

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English

References
Bolza, E., Keating, W.G.,1972,African Timbers – the Properties, Uses and Characteristics of 700 Species,C.S.I.R.O. Div. of Building Research

WCMC. 1992. Conservation Status Listing – Trees and Timbers of the World. World Conservation Monitoring Center-Plants Programme, Cambridge, CB3 ODL, United Kingdom