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With its color ranging from dark brown to yellowish-brown and prominent dark streaks, this exotic wood is smooth and uniform, naturally shining and offering an elegant, natural feel. Cumaru boasts exceptional durability and is highly resistant to rot and pests, making it a popular choice for outdoor projects such as decks, fences, and garden furniture.
With its color ranging from dark brown to yellowish-brown and prominent dark streaks, this exotic wood is smooth and uniform, naturally shining and offering an elegant, natural feel. Cumaru boasts exceptional durability and is highly resistant to rot and pests, making it a popular choice for outdoor projects such as decks, fences, and garden furniture.
The wood is suitable for civil construction, including beams, rafters, battens, planks, and parquet flooring, as well as door frames. For outdoor use, it is ideal for posts, stakes, railroad ties, and fenders. Additionally, it is widely used in bodywork, wagons, naval construction, and furniture manufacturing.
Occurrence:
Brazil: Amazon, Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia. Other countries: Central America, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela.
Cumaru is also known as:
Camaru, camaru-ferro, cambaru, cambaru-ferro, champanha, cumaru-amarelo, cumaru-da-folha-grande, cumaru-escuro, cumaru-ferro, cumaru-rosa, cumaru-roxo, cumaru-verdadeiro, cumbari, cumbaru-ferro, muirapagé.
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