File:Trunk of Teak Tree at Government Museum, Chennai India showing Dendrochronology.jpg

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Section of Teak Tree at Government Museum, Chennai, India showing Dendrochronology

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English: The 500 years old section of Teak Wood exhibited at the Government Museum, Chennai, India in the Systematic Botany Gallery which was gifted by Raja of Travancore in the year 1880. 'Tectona grandis', commonly called 'Teakwood' belongs to the family 'Verbenanceae'. It is a large deciduous tree, indigenous to both peninsular India, in the eastern drier parts of Java, in Sumatra and in Burma. The plant wood is very durable, resistant to fungi used for poles, beams, trusses, planking, staircases and other constructional work. The teak is popular in marine constructional work and employed for sound-boards of musical instruments.
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