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Caesalpinia Sappan |
Product : Caesalpinia Sappan , Secang
Packing : Sack
Secang (Caesalpinia Sappan L.) is a member of the tribe tree legumes (Fabaceae) were used bark (bark) and wood as the spice trade commodity .
This plant comes from maritime Southeast Asia (archipelago) and easily found in Indonesia. The bark is used as a medicine, dyes, and refreshments. Until the 17th century the bark becomes part of the spice trade of Siam and the archipelago to various places in the world. He is known by various names, such as seupeueng (Aceh), Sepang (Gayo), sopang (Toba), lacang (Minangkabau), cup (Sunda), cup (Java), cup (Madura), Sepang (Sasak), supa (Bima ), sepel (East), phone (MPA), hong (Alor), sepe (Bread), sema (Manado), dolo (Bare), Sapang (Makassar), Sepang (Bugis), pantry (South Halmahera), savala ( North Halmahera), sungiang (Ternate), roro (Tidore), sappanwood (UK), and suou (Japan) .