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  2. Millettia laurentii - Wikipedia

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    Wenge, a dark coloured wood, is the product of Millettia laurentii. Other names sometimes used for wenge include faux ebony , dikela , mibotu , bokonge , and awong . The wood's distinctive colour is standardised as a "wenge" colour in many systems.

  3. African rosewood - Wikipedia

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    The tree produces "wenge", a kind of wood. Species in the genus Guibourtia , including Guibourtia coleosperma , a tree species found almost exclusively on Kalahari Sand in Angola , but also in nearby south-central African countries.

  4. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    NCSU Inside Wood project; Reproduction of The American Woods: exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text by Romeyn B. Hough; US Forest Products Laboratory, "Characteristics and Availability of Commercially Important Wood" from the Wood Handbook Archived 2021-01-18 at the Wayback Machine PDF 916K; International Wood ...

  5. Category:Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood is a material found as the primary content of the stems of woody plants, ... Wenge; Wood anatomy; Wood Awards; Wood degradation; Wood grain; Wood industry in ...

  6. Wenge - Wikipedia

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  7. Millettia stuhlmannii - Wikipedia

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    Millettia stuhlmannii, commonly known as panga panga, is a well-known species of timber tree [1] that is native to the southeastern Afrotropics.The wood of the tropical species M. laurentii has similar qualities and uses, but is slightly darker, and lacks the copious yellowish white resin of the heartwood vessels. [2]

  8. Dipterocarp timber classification - Wikipedia

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    The following table associates tree species, wood name and wood colour. The Dipterocarp timber classification system was developed by Colin Fraser Symington (1905-1943), a forester at the Malayan Forestry Service, and H. E. Desch, who researched comparative wood anatomy.

  9. Wenge (colour) - Wikipedia

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