What is tanguile tree?

What is tanguile tree?

Dark red meranti, also called tanguile, is dark red and very heavy (more than 40 pounds per cubic foot). Lauan is one common name for lumber from a large number (over 120) of species in the Shorea genus. These trees are grown in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Where do you find tanguile trees?

It is endemic to the Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss. The species is commonly known as tanguile in the Philippines.

What is the scientific name of tanguile?

Shorea polysperma
Shorea polysperma/Scientific names

What is local name of the tree that is referred to as Philippine mahogany?

Philippine mahogany is a common name for several different species of trees and their wood. Botanically, the name refers to Toona calantas in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Rarely, it may also refer to the narra tree (Pterocarpus indicus) in the legume family, Fabaceae.

Is Tanguile wood expensive?

EASt has used Tanguile, Narra, and Mahogany in previous projects. Mahogany is the cheapest, while Narra is the most expensive of the three. We usually recommend Tanguile to our clients because it can be used for door frames, furniture, and stair treads.

Is Tanguile a hardwood?

A moderately hard reddish wood, tanguile is one of the seven local woods often referred to as Philippine Mahogany. This abundant wood type boasts of fine ribbon or straight grain. It’s relatively soft and easy to work on, but resilient enough for outdoor construction.

Is Tanguile wood good for doors?

We usually recommend Tanguile to our clients because it can be used for door frames, furniture, and stair treads. It also behaves better compared to Mahogany in terms of material ‘movement’ since it ‘moves’ less than Mahogany,” they explain.

Is mahogany better than Tanguile?

Mahogany is the cheapest, while Narra is the most expensive of the three. We usually recommend Tanguile to our clients because it can be used for door frames, furniture, and stair treads. It also behaves better compared to Mahogany in terms of material ‘movement’ since it ‘moves’ less than Mahogany,” they explain.

Is tanguile wood good?

Is tanguile a hardwood?

Is Tanguile expensive?

What is Tanguile Wood in English?

Definition of tanguile 1 : a Philippine mahogany (Shorea polysperma) with reddish brown wood. 2 : the wood of tanguile. — called also red lauan.

How tall does a tanguile wood tree get?

Tanguile wood comes from 50 meters high tree and attain over a 4 feet diameter trunk. It is often located at low altitudes. It has various names such as “dark red Philippine mahogany”, “tangile” and “shorea polysperma”.

What’s the difference between Philippine mahogany and tanguile?

Tanguile and Philippine mahogany have wavy grain and coarse texture. The true mahogany has the original reddish brown color and display a beautiful reddish sheen when polish.

Are there any native trees in the Philippines?

The Palawan Cherry or Balayong (Cassia nodosa) is also prehistorically introduced. Fire Trees (Delonix regia) are from Madagascar. Caballeros (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) are also an introduced species. In other words, all these trees are not native to the Philippines, hence the exclusion.

How tall does a Bani tree grow in the Philippines?

BANI (Milletia pinnata; syn. Pongamia pinnata) A town in Pangasinan is named after the magnificent Bani. While it is native in southern and eastern Asia, and Australia, Bani is also cultivated in Africa and the USA. A legume tree, Bani grows to about 15–25 meters in height with a large canopy spreading wide.