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Characteristics of redwood and teak
Teak, also known as cochineal tree, red sandalwood, blood tree, fat tree, purple oil tree (Yunnan), buried mulberry tree (Dai translation), hardwood tree (Dai translation), rock salt tree and ring hole tree, is a deciduous or semi-deciduous tree with a height of 40-50m, a DBH of 2-2.5m and a straight trunk. Teak is native to Myanmar, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Laos. It is the main afforestation tree species in Southeast Asia and one of the precious timber in the world. Known as the "king of thousands of trees", it is called "national treasure" in Myanmar and Indonesia.
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