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Ulmo
Scientific Name
Eucryphia cordifolia
Family
Eucrifiáceas
Distribution
Between Arauco and Chiloé, especially in the mountain range near the coast
until 700m (2,300ft) in altitude..
Details
A tree with its leaves always bloomed that can grow to reach 40m (131 ft) in
height and the trunk is a diameter of 2 meters (6.5 ft). The bark is a taupe
color with fissure-like markings that run lengthwise across the tree. The
trunk stands straight up, with branches much smaller in size. Its leaves
undulate, with somewhat jagged borders.
The ulmo blooms between January and February, and its white flowers make you
believe the tree is covered in snow.
The wood of the ulmo is heavy and durable, of excellent quality, and is
therefore used in construction and construction and manufacturing of cross
planks for train tracks. Its bark, rich is tannin, is often used in
tanneries.
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