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  2. Calodendrum capense - Wikipedia

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    Calodendrum capense, the Cape chestnut, is an African tree which was first studied at The Cape in South Africa and cultivated widely for its prolific flower display. The tree obtained the common name of "Cape chestnut" because explorer William Burchell saw a resemblance to the horse chestnut in terms of flowers and fruit, though the two are not closely related.

  3. Timber trees of Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Hobbyists will seek out even small pieces of highly valued timber, such as Buxus macowanii, the South African counterpart of Buxus sempervirens, for turnery or the making of boxes and small items. Despite the wealth of useful woods available in Gauteng, most of the trees, felled or fallen, are dumped or cut into short lengths for fuel.

  4. List of Southern African indigenous trees and woody lianes

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    This is a list of Southern African trees, shrubs, suffrutices, geoxyles and lianes, and is intended to cover Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. [1] The notion of 'indigenous' is of necessity a blurred concept, and is clearly a function of both time and political boundaries.

  5. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    Engineered wood is the most common type of wood flooring in Europe and has been growing in popularity in North America. [4] Laminate and vinyl floors are often confused with engineered wood floors, but are not. Laminate flooring uses an image of wood on its surface, while vinyl flooring is plastic formed to look like wood.

  6. Champion Trees of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The tallest tree in South Africa and Africa. And the tallest plant tree in the world. Stand of trees planted in 1906 (118–119 years old) by forestry pioneer AK Eastwood. Previous tallest tree in this stand fell in 2006. Height: 79 m; 78.5 m; Stem size: 3.2 m; 4.28 m; Crown size: 20.7 m; 22.7 m; 293 Woodbush Plantation, Haenertsburg, Limpopo

  7. Iroko - Wikipedia

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    A specimen of Iroko wood. The timber is used for a variety of external and internal purposes [17] including boat-building, domestic flooring, furniture and outdoor gates. From the late 1990s, it was used as part of the txalaparta, a Basque musical instrument constructed of wooden boards, due to its lively sound. [18]