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Tropical african hardwood.
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North american hardwood tree whose sap is the source of an edible syrup 5 5 ebola.
Hardwoods angiosperms abachi triplochiton scleroxylon acacia acacia sp robinia pseudoacacia african padauk pterocarpus soyauxii afzelia doussi afzelia africana agba tola gossweilerodendron balsamiferum alder alnus black alder alnus glutinosa red alder alnus rubra black.
African hardwood tree types mahogany.
The hard reddish brown wood of this tree tropical african tree chlorophora excelsa whose wood is often used as a substitute for teak.
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Trees of this species average 50 to 60 ft.
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15 2 to 18 3m tall and with a diameter of 1 8 50cm and up.
Now it is primarily used for carving and for furniture.
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Recurrent tropical african virus.
Cocos nucifera is often called by its french name cocotier.
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In english it is called coconut.
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A tropical african hardwood tree.
Nice widths lengths on this batch.
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A tropical african hardwood tree.
Tropical african mud wallower 5 sugar.
This is one of the densest hardwood trees in the world.
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A tropical african hardwood tree.
A tropical african hardwood tree.
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2 days 20 hours ago tiny chunk of brasiletta heading out to be displayed as piece of art in this clients s living room.
The heartwood is dark purplish black or brown with black streaks which usually predominate so that the general effect is nearly black.
The luster is dull and odor and taste are not distinct.
Also called mvule hardwood of tropical africa used as a substitute for teak.
Only use this list as a guide for common botanical names etc.
It is a semi deciduous hardwood native to the tree savannas and mixed forests of south africa north to the tropical regions of central africa.
Native africans used the wood for hoes before metallurgy was discovered.
A tropical african hardwood tree.