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Coconut logs in Klaten, Java, Indonesia.

Coconut timber is a hardwood-substitute from coconut palm trees. It is referred to in the Philippines as coconut lumber, or coco lumber, and elsewhere additionally as cocowood[1] or red palm.[2] It is a new timber resource that comes from plantation crops and offers an alternative to rainforest timber.

  1. ^ "Development of advanced veneer and other product from coconut wood to enhance livelihoods in South Pacific communities". [cocowood.net].
  2. ^ "Red palm". The Wood Database. Retrieved 21 April 2020.

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(stain/fireproofing) that are not considered sustainable. Coconut timber is a hardwood substitute from coconut palm trees. Coconut palm wood flooring is cheaper than teak...

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The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus Cocos. The term "coconut" (or...

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coconut is widely used in the Maldives. The "Dhivehi Odi" built of coconut timber was used for inter island transport."Dhivehi Odi" is also a reference...

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There are over 150 species of timber which are produced in India. Following are the chief varieties of timber (trees) which are used for engineering purposes...

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product – wood charcoal Common charcoal is made from peat, coal, wood, coconut shell, or petroleum. Sugar charcoal is obtained from the carbonization...

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resources. These included materials like timber, bamboo, pandanus, coconut palm, and coral. In the Pacific Islands, timber was and remains a crucial building...

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the fruit serving as a staple food in many cultures, the light, sturdy timber of breadfruit has been used for outriggers, ships, and houses in the tropics...

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palm tree. Palm sugar is sometimes qualified by the type of palm, as in coconut palm sugar. While sugars from different palms may have slightly different...

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cake. The tied knot of bruised pandan leaf is also added into fragrant coconut rice to enhance the aroma. In Sri Lanka, it is called rambai (Tamil: ரம்பை;...

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Hypertufa

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are generally Sphagnum (peat moss), sand, and perlite or vermiculite. Coconut coir is coming to take the place of sphagnum moss, as the latter is a very...

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small areas of forests were cleared for agricultural operations (mostly coconut plantations) but the tortoises were intensely captured for meat and trade...

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