Nilambur Teak

Teak (Tectona grandis Linn.f.) is the most important hardwood species in the world. Teak wood is highly priced by the wood industry due to its superior mechanical and physical properties, as well as its pleasing aesthetic appearance. It occurs naturally in India, Myanmar, Thailand and Laos. Natural teak forests are estimated to cover 29.035 million ha in India. Nilambur in Malappuram district of Kerala is the source of quality teak in Kerala and hence is often christened as Mecca of Teak. Nilambur forms the eastern sector of Malappuram district in Kerala state and includes the ranges and spurs of Western Ghats. Nilambur teak wood is obtained from the forest areas, teak plantations, homesteads in Nilambur Taluk and Edavanna panchayat of Ernad Taluk of Malappuram district, Kerala, India.

Nilambur Teak

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