padaus
Padaus, also known as padauk, is a type of hardwood tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia. The tree is valued for its durable and attractive wood, which is often used in furniture making, cabinetry, and decorative items. The wood is known for its fine grain, rich color, and resistance to decay and insect damage.
The scientific name for the padaus tree is Pterocarpus macrocarpus. It belongs to the legume family, Fabaceae,
The wood of the padaus tree is typically classified as a hardwood, with a Janka hardness rating
In addition to its use in woodworking, the padaus tree is also valued for its ecological role.