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Gmelina arborea - Wikipedia
Gmelina arborea, (in English beechwood, gmelina, goomar teak, Kashmir tree, Malay beechwood, white teak, yamane[3] ), locally known as gamhar, is a fast-growing deciduous tree in the family Lamiaceae. [4] Gmelina arborea grows naturally throughout India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and in southern provinces of China.
Gmelina arborea - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
2024年10月13日 · Gmelina arborea is a fast-growing, unarmed, moderately sized to large deciduous tree with a wide spreading canopy with numerous branches forming a large shady crown. It can grow from 3 - 30 metres tall, sometimes even taller. The straight, cylindrical bole is commonly around 50cm in diameter, but specimens up to 140cm have been recorded
Yemane is among the fast-growing industrial tree plantation species (ITPS) currently being used as an alternative to fast depleting premium and commercially used timber species. One of the many advantages of yemane over other fast growing species is its capacity to quickly produce coppices of more than five stems, which can be thinned by choice
yemane, gumhar ECOLOGY The species occurs in a variety of forest habitats, including tropical semi-evergreen, sub-montane, very moist teak forests, deciduous, sal and dry teak forests. It also occurs in Syzygium parkland and low alluvial savannah woodland. The tree is a light demander, although it can stand some shade.
Properties and Utilization of Young-age Yemane
Yemane is among the fast-growing industrial tree plantation species (ITPS) currently being used as an alternative to fast depleting premium and commercially used timber species. One of the many advantages of yemane over other fast growing species is its capacity to quickly produce coppices of more than five stems, which can be thinned by choice ...
The strength and related properties of 7- and 3-year-old first and second coppice and 3-year-old planted stand of yemane (Gmelina arborea Roxb.) were studied to generate information that could help tree farmers properly grow, harvest, and utilize yemane timber from a coppice stand.
Young (3-, 5- and 7-year-old) yemane (Gmelina arborea Roxb.) trees from an industrial tree plantation in Mindanao, Philippines, were studied for their suitability into veneer and plywood production. For each tree, a 4.5-meter log was cut into three 1.5-meter billets for peeling into 0.85-, 2.20- and 2.80-mm veneer thicknesses using a ...
it is generally considered that all Sierra Leone Yemane originates from a small packet of seed obtained from India in 1920. The first seed was sown in the Kambui Hills and formal plantations were first made in 1932. At first it was planted in mixture, line by line, with various indigenous species such as Tarrietia utilis, Lophira alata and
Yemane is a deciduous tree which has a very remarkable growth rate. In a reasonably good site, it takes only three years to attain a merchantable timber size of 5.8 m – 8.3 m with 10 cm – 15 cm...
performance of one important tree species in the Philippines need to be explored. This study attempts to provide a basis for interpreting RGP and heritability of Yemane, one of the most common exotic tree species used for reforestation and plantation in the country at present. In this study, four seed sources of Yemane seeds in