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Mora (plant) - Wikipedia Mora is a genus of large trees in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae [2] of the legume family Fabaceae (or in some classifications the family Caesalpinaceae of the order Fabales) There are six species, all native to lowland rainforests in northern South America, southern Central America, the southern Caribbean islands, and Hispaniola [1]
Mora | The Wood Database (Hardwood) Common Name(s): Mora Scientific Name: Mora excelsa, M gonggrijpii Distribution: Northeastern South America (primarily Guyana and Suriname) Tree Size: 100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall, 2-3 ft ( 6-1 0 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 63 lbs ft 3 (1,015 kg m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): 80, 1 01 Janka Hardness: 2,300 lb f (10,230 N)
Mora Wood Uses, Properties, Pros, and Cons - Furnishing wood furniture What is mora wood? Mora is the common name for Mora excelsa and M gonggrijpii The tree is 100-130 feet tall, trunk diameter 2-3 feet, and is distributed throughout the Northeastern South America region (primarily Guyana and Suriname)
Mora - Woods Direct International Detailed Specs: Mora Scientific Name: Mora excelsa Family: Caesalpiniaceae Other Names: Nato, Nato rojo (Columbia), Mora de Guayana (Venezuela), Morabukea, Mora (Guyana), Moraboekea (Suriname), Pracuuba (Brazil) The Tree
Mora Plant Benefits - Live to Plant The mora plant has many benefits including being a great source of nutrition, being used as a medicinal herb, and even being used as an insect repellent It’s easy to care for and can add beauty to any outdoor area with its vibrant purple flowers and lush foliage
Mora, MACLURA TINCTORIA - Backyard Nature The 30-ft-high tree overarching my living space, called Mora by local folks, is flowering nowadays, dangling slender, yellow, three-inch-long aments, seen below: The aments consist of hundreds of simplified male flowers, for Mora is dioecious -- the species comes in male and female trees
Mora excelsa - Useful Tropical Plants Mora is a large tree that can grow 30 - 36 metres tall, with some specimens said to reach heights of 48 - 60 metres
Mora excelsa and Mora gonggrijpii - durablewoodsguyana. com Mora excelsa and Mora gonggrijpii Family: Leguminosae Mora Other Common Names: Nato, Nato rojo (Colombia), Mora de Guayana (Venezuela), Morabukea, Mora (Guyana), Mora, Moraboekea (Surinam), Pracuuba (Brazil) Distribution: M excelsa: Widely distributed in the Guianas and less so in the Orinoco
Mora Tree (Mora oleifera) - iNaturalist Mora tree is found in mangroves systems from Costa Rica to Ecuador This tree species is characterized for having one of the largest seed embryo #39;s, which are regularly found covered in hermit crabs This species is registered as vulnerable according to the IUCN red list due to the increase in land-intensive agricultural practices within mangrove systems It is vital to protect mangrove
Mora Fact Sheet - tropicaltimber. com Trees of M excelsa 160 to 200 ft high and 4 ft in diameter are reported General Characteristics: Heartwood yellowish red brown, reddish brown or dark red with paler streaks; sapwood 2 to 6 in wide, distinct, yellowish to pale brown