Andira

The color of the heartwood is bright brick red or dark red to brown-red, which stands out sharply against the yellowish-white to light yellow-brown sapwood. Light-colored bands of parenchymal tissue give andira a very striking appearance.
Atibt andira
Other names acapurana, sucupira vermelha (Brazil), Saint Martin rouge (French Guiana), red cabbage bark, red cabbage tree (Guyana and Honduras), angelin (Antilles), red cabbage (Suriname).
Botanical name Andira coriacea Pulle, A. spec. various..
Family Leguminosae (Papilionaceae).
Growth area Brazil, Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana and Central America.
Tree description Height 30-35 m, diameter 0.8-0.9 m, maximum 1.2 m. The branch-free trunk without roots is 12-18 m long. Internal stresses in the trunk can cause it to split during felling.
Supply Squared wood.
Wood description The color of the heartwood is bright brick red or dark red to brown-red, which stands out sharply against the yellowish-white to light yellow-brown sapwood. Light-colored bands of parenchymal tissue give andira a very striking appearance.
Wood type hardwood
Wire Straight, crosshair is often present.
Grain Course.
Voluminous mass (700-)850 (-1000) kg/m3 at 12% moisture content, fresh 950-1200 kg/m3.
To work Probably minor.
To dry Quite slow, with little distortion.
Editability Good. Planing is sometimes difficult due to the alternating hard and soft tissue.
Nailing and screwing Mediocre. Pre-drilling is recommended.
Glue Good.
Bow Presumably bad.
Surface finish Well, for smooth work a filler is necessary.
Sustainability Fungi 2.Termites M.
Impregnability Heartwood difficult.
Particularities The wood dust can cause allergic reactions.
Applications Construction timber for both interior and exterior work, interior and exterior paneling, heavy constructions, bridges, water sills, bodywork, shipbuilding, floors, stairs, turning work, walking sticks, handles, billiard cues, etc.