Sal (Shorea robusta) is a species of tree native to southern Asia, ranging south of the Himalaya, from Myanmar in the east to India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. In India it extends from Assam, Bengal and Jharkhand west to the Shivalik Hills in Haryana, east of the Yamuna. The range also extends through the Eastern Ghats and to the eastern Vindhya and Satpura ranges of central India. It is often the dominant tree in the forests where it occurs.
Sal is moderate to slow growing, and can attain heights of 30 to 35 m and a trunk diameter of up to 2-2.5 m. The leaves are 10-25 cm long and 5-15 cm broad. In wetter areas, it is evergreen; in drier areas, it is dry-season deciduous, shedding most of the leaves in between February to April, leafing out again in April and May.
Uses- IMPORTANT WOOD YIELDING TREE IN INDIA-
Sal is one of the most important sources of hardwood timber in India, with hard, coarse-grained wood that is light in colour when freshly cut, and becoming dark brown with exposure. The wood is resinous and durable, and is sought after for construction, although not well suited to planing and polishing.
Sal resin is burned as incense in Hindu ceremonies, and sal seeds and fruit are a source of lamp oil and vegetable fat.
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2007-03-14 23:58:46
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Sal Wood
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Malaysian Sal Wood Timber
In Malaysia, sal has been identified as suitable timber species for commercial production. It is moderately hard, easily worked and durable. The natural appearance of the Malaysian sal lends itself to simple & also to complex designs which subtly blend in with the surrounding architecture & interiors. In the future we will continue to see more and more wood used in interior & exterior decor. Sal has always been and will continue to be, a competitively prized material for furniture & other usages because of its beauty and durability.
2007-03-11 07:27:18
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Latin Name: Shorea Robusta
Local Name : Sal/Agrath
Sal is a tree of the lower altitudes, being found in Nepal from the Terai to about 1200 meters. Its distribution range extends across the sub-Himalayan tract to Assam, and is generally confined to the outer valleys. In some places in the Terai there are large areas of pure Sal forest. Sal is a large deciduous tree, which seldom becomes quite leafless. If usually grows up to about 25 meters in height but in Terai may reach 30 or 40 meters. The bark of young trees is smooth, grey-brown and speckled. Older bark is dark brown, rough and deeply fissured.
Sal is one of the most important timber in India and Nepal. It is used for building constructions and for any kind of works where strength and durability are the main criteria. The wood is also used in temples for carvings and for decorative beams and doors. This is the most widely used timber for any wood work in Nepal. Because of its beautiful color, it is also used for making furniture and even other small items of wood.
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2007-03-11 07:36:02
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The Sal is a timber producing tree. It belongs to the genus Shorea, which comprises 360 species of mainly rainforest trees.
2007-03-11 07:29:48
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