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unusual facts about quebracho


Quebracho

Quebrachos Department, a department in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina


Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco

It must not be confused with other species also known as quebracho, but belonging to the genus Schinopsis.

Puerto Casado

Tannin is a substance extracted from the "quebracho" tree, used for tanning hides.

Santiago del Estero Province

The wood industry of quebracho and algarrobo has also added implanted species totaling an annual average of over 300 thousand tons, of which around 100,000 tons are used for timber and the rest for firewood and vegetal coal.

Schinopsis

Their common name is quebracho, from Spanish quiebra-hacha ("axe-breaker") in recognition of the hardness of their wood, or more precisely quebracho colorado ("red quebracho"), to distinguish them from the "white quebracho" trees of the quite unrelated genus Aspidosperma.

Schinopsis lorentzii

The qualification colorado ("red") differentiates it from other species of common quebracho tree, the Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (quebracho blanco, "white quebracho", family Apocynaceae).

Stepan Erzia

While in Argentina, Erzia invented a method of processing some locally grown, extra-hard types of wood: algarrobo and quebracho.

Unitan

Unitán, an Argentine company producing quebracho tannins

Vicente Grondona

By using quebracho, a tree species that grows in the Gran Chaco region of South America Vicente manages to raise cultural a social awareness to this problem.


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