Berrya cordifolia, the Trincomalee wood,[2] is a species of tree native to much of tropical Asia[3] and introduced to Africa.
[4] It is also found in the forests of Christmas Island.
[5] It is widely used for timber,[3] and its bark is used for fibers.
[4] The wood has a number of uses, including furniture and historical applications in shipbuilding.
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