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Parapiptadenia rigida

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Parapiptadenia rigida

Parapiptadenia rigida Flora Digital do Rio Grande do Sul e de Santa Catarina

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Parapiptadenia, Luehea divaricata, Peltophorum dubium, Anadenanthera macrocarpa, Cordia trichotoma

Parapiptadenia rigida is a perennial shrub or tree. It is not a threatened species. It is native to Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Common names include Angico, Angico-cedro, Angico-do-banhado, Angico-dos-montes, Angico-verdadeiro, Angico-vermelho, Guarucaia and Paric.

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Parapiptadenia rigida grows from about 18m to 30m in height and it has a straight trunk which has slightly furrowed bark. The foliage is dark green and the flowers are greenish-yellow 5 cm to 9 cm long. It blooms in the Spring. The seed pods grow 9 cm to 16 cm in length. The seeds are flat, oval and brown. It is found along the lengths of rivers.

Parapiptadenia rigida Flora Digital do Rio Grande do Sul e de Santa Catarina

Essential oils

"Essential oils" from the tree are becoming more widely recognized in industrial fragrance production.

Gum

Gum from the tree can be used in the same way as gum arabic.

Traditional uses

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Extracts from the tree have astringent, expectorant, anti-diarrheal, and hemmorage-arresting properties. It is used for its antiseptic properties in southern Brazil. The bark has a high tannin content of 15.0% and it is used in folk medicine as a bitter-tasting tonic and body cleanser. It is used to treat rickets, lack of appetite and muscle weakness. Parapiptadenia rigida is psychoactive.

Tannin

The tree's bark contains 15.0% tannin.

Wood

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Its dense, wood is resistant to the elements and is used for construction, carpentry, beams for bridges, poles and firewood. The wood is said to be unaffected by insects including termites and it can last more than 20 years unpainted.

Mechanical properties

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It has a "Janka Hardness" of 2300-3700 lb., a parallel "bending strength" of 16900 psi, a parallel "compression strength" of 8500 psi and a density of 720–1199 kg/m³ at a moisture content of 12-15%. Its modulus of elasticity is 157 801 kg/cm².

For hardwood flooring it is called "Pepperwood."

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References

Parapiptadenia rigida Wikipedia


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