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  2. Teak - Wikipedia

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    Teak is durable even when not treated with oil or varnish. Timber cut from old teak trees was once believed to be more durable and harder than plantation-grown teak. Studies have shown that plantation teak performs on par with old-growth teak in erosion rate, dimensional stability, warping, and surface checking, but is more susceptible to ...

  3. Plantation teak - Wikipedia

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    Plantation teak is a tropical hardwood tree from the genus Tectona, endemic to Southeast Asia that is exclusively planted for the purpose of forestry management, for either commercial timber plantations or ecological restoration. Although the genus Tectona is native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, primarily Indonesia, Myanmar, India ...

  4. Milicia excelsa - Wikipedia

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    Milicia excelsa is one of two tree species (the other being Milicia regia) that yield timber commonly known as African teak. M. excelsa yields a strong, dense and durable dark brown hardwood timber. It is resistant to termites and is used for construction, furniture, joinery, panelling, floors and boats. [8]

  5. Teak furniture - Wikipedia

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    The teak tree is common in Southeast Asia. Teak is a hardwood that is particularly resistant to different types of climate, making it suitable for shipbuilding and for furniture. [1] Teak furniture can remain outdoors in any climate year round, and can be left unfinished or protected. Plantation teak wood can be considered eco-friendly due to ...

  6. Teak Furniture Will Be Everywhere Come Summer So Start ... - AOL

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    Quality of teak: Teak is available in a variety of grades, A being the best and highest quality with B, C, and D following in descending quality. The grade is determined by where on the tree the ...

  7. Intsia bijuga - Wikipedia

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    The bark and leaves of the ipil are used in traditional medicines. The tree's timber, called kwila (taal in the Philippines, merbau in Australia, vengai in Tamil Nadu and South India), is a very durable and termite-resistant wood, making it a highly valued material for flooring and other uses. The wood can also be used to extract a dye.

  8. 12 Outdoor Dining Tables That Are Sturdy and Chic - AOL

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    From teak to synthetic rattan, and from powder coated metal to composites of all colors, there are amazing options," Graffam notes. "In selecting the most durable table for your environment, you ...

  9. Teak in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Teak, tectona grandis, is a hardwood tree native to much of South and Southeast Asia, including Myanmar. Due to its natural water resistance, teak is sought out for a variety of uses including furniture-making and shipbuilding. [1] Teak grows throughout much of Burma, but was first exploited in the Tenasserim (now Tanintharyi) region in the ...