Falcata wood, also known as Paraserianthes falcataria, is known for its moderate strength and durability. It has a density of around 400-600 kg/m³, which contributes to its workability and resistance to warping. While not as strong as hardwoods like oak or mahogany, falcata is often used in lightweight construction, furniture, and plywood due to its favorable strength-to-weight ratio. Overall, it is a versatile wood suitable for various applications, particularly in tropical regions.
"Albasia" is wood from the tree, Albizzia falcata.
Persoonia falcata was created in 1810.
Biston falcata was created in 1893.
Jassa falcata was created in 1808.
Eriocraniella falcata was created in 1978.
Evarcha falcata was created in 1757.
Banksia falcata was created in 1810.
Tyana falcata was created in 1866.
100 falcata trees are usually recommended per hectare.
falcataria albisia
Because they are made of strong wood!!!They are glazed with a fine paste.
strong lightweight wood is wood with small fibers, such as balsa