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Boring
Comments
Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Family Name
Gluing
Grain
Heartwood Color
Kiln Schedules
Luster
Mortising
Moulding
Nailing
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Planing
References
Regions of Distribution
Resistance to Impregnation
Resistance to Splitting
Response to Hand Tools
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Screwing
Strength Properties
Synonyms
Texture
Trade Name
Tree Identification
Tree Size
Turning

Scientific Name
Cyrilla racemiflora

Trade Name
American cyrilla

Family Name
Cyrillaceae

Synonyms
Cyrilla antillana


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Common Names
American cyrilla, Barril, Beetwood, Bloodwood, Bois couche, Clavellina, Colorado, Ironwood, Leatherwood, Llorona, Olivier montagne, Palo colorado, Palo de jutia, Piojillo, Piojito, Red titi, Sabina macho, Southern leatherwood, Swamp cyrilla, Titi, Tranca de puerto, Warimiri, White titi, Yanilla

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

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Brazil, Cuba, French Guiana, Guadelope [France], Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Puerto Rico [US], United States, Venezuela

Common Uses
Charcoal, Fuelwood, Furniture, Heavy construction, Light construction, Piling, Poles, Turnery, Wharf construction

Heartwood Color
Brown
Purple
Red
Pink
Reddish brown
Pale brown


Sapwood Color
Paler than heartwood


Grain
Interlocked

Interlocked


Texture
Medium
Fine


Luster
High
Lustrous
Slightly lustrous


Natural Durability
Susceptible to insect attack
Non-durable
Perishable
Non-resistant to termites
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Durable
Susceptible to attack from termites (Isoptera)
Susceptible to attack from powder post (Lyctid & Bostrychid) beetles
Non durable
Moderately durable


Kiln Schedules
Dry at a slow speed


Drying Defects
Internal Honeycombing Possible
Collapse
Severe twisting/warping
Severe surface checking
Severe spring/bow
Severe end splitting
Severe cupping
Severe collapse and honeycomb
Moderate twist/warp


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy


Tree Identification
Bole/stem form is unknown


Tree Size
Tree height is 20-30 m
Tree height is 10-20 m
Sapwood width is 10-15 cm


Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Boring
Easy


Cutting Resistance
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is easy


Gluing
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Mortising
Finishes well
Easy to mortise


Moulding
Good finishing results
Easy to mould


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


Planing
Planes well, to a good finish
Easy to plane


Resistance to Impregnation
Permeable sapwood
Permeable heartwood


Resistance to Splitting
Excellent


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work
Easy to machine


Screwing
Easy to screw


Turning
Good results
Easy to turn


Strength Properties
Shrinkage, Tangential = large
Shrinkage, Radial = large
Shrinkage, Volumetric = large
Shrinkage, Tangential = fairly large
Shrinkage, Radial = fairly large
Density (dry weight) = 46-52 lbs/cu. ft.


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Density47lbs/ft3
Weight4637lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage6%
Tangential Shrinkage10%
Volumetric Shrinkage14%
ItemGreenDryMetric
Density753kg/m3
Weight737592kg/m3
Radial Shrinkage6%
Tangential Shrinkage10%

References
Berni, C.A., Bolza, E., Christensen, F.J.,1979,South American Timbers - The Characteristics, Properties and Uses of 190,Species,C.S.I.R.O Div. Building Research

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

Longwood, F.R.,1961,Puerto Rican Woods - Their Machining Seasoning and Related Characteristics,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.205

Record, S.J., Hess, R.W.,1943,Timbers of the New World,Yale University Press

Record, S.J.,1938,The American Woods of the Orders Celastrales, Olacales and Santalales,Tropical Woods,7(53,pp11-38

Swabey, C.,1941,The Principal Timbers of Jamaica,Department of Science and Agriculture Jamaica Bulletin No.29

Takahashi, A.,1975,Compilation of data on the Mechanical Properties of Foreign Woods (Part 2,Central and South America,Shimane University, Japan, Research Report on Foreign Wood No.4