Monkeypod

Samanea saman

From south of Mexico to north of Peru including Central America, Colombia, and Brazil.

Texture is fine, with medium to large open pores and a moderate natural luster.

Tropical hardwood.

Grain is criss-cross.

Color tends to be a chocolate brown, sometimes with darker streaks.

Average Dry Weight: 34.9 lbs/ft3 (570 kg/m3)

Janka Hardness: 900 lbf (4.010 N)

Specific Gravity: .48, .60

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So named for the spiral-shaped fruit pods which the tree bears. Outside of Hawaii, one of the most common names for the species is Raintree, which is due to the leaves’ tendency to fold up at night or during periods of rainfall, allowing rain to pass through its broad canopy to the vegetation below. Trees are commonly planted in tropical regions as ornamental shrubs or shade trees.

Monkeypod is called by many different names in many different cultures, and its lumber is likewise used for a number of different purposes depending on the locale, ranging from utility wood and construction purposes to fine furniture.

OTHER NAMES:

Cenizaro (Central America), Saman (Panama)

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