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Melanorrhoea usitata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Anacardiaceae

Scientific name
  
Melanorrhoea usitata

Order
  
Sapindales

Genus
  
Melanorrhoea

Rank
  
Species

Melanorrhoea usitata Aboc 1 PLANTAE ASIATICAE RARIORES

Similar
  
Gluta, Gluta renghas, Campnosperma, Semecarpus, Dracontomelon

Melanorrhoea usitata (also known as Burmese lacquer, theetsee, thitsi or ringas) is a tree of the Anacardiaceae family.

It is a medium to large deciduous tree from the dry deciduous forest with a straight clean cylindrical bole and a spreading crown of dark green leaves.

Melanorrhoea usitata Lake Eyalar Lake

This species is used in Burma and northern Thailand as a source of lacquer used for producing varnish, waterproof or preservative paint, glue, ceramic and lacquerware. Timber (known as Borneo rosewood) is used for furniture and inlay work.

Melanorrhoea usitata phargardencom

Both tree's sap and sawdust can cause dermatitis and skin irritation.

It is an endangered species.

Synonyms include: Gluta usitata Ding Hou.

An incompletely identified 4-heptadec(en)yl catechol, which was named thitsiol, has been reported to occur in this species. Sap also contains urushiol.

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Melanorrhoea usitata FilePlantae Asiaticae Rariores plate 011 Melanorrhoea usitata

References

Melanorrhoea usitata Wikipedia