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| Iroko | (Odum, Mvule) |
| Chlorophora excelsa | |
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This species is widely
distributed through East, Central and West Africa; it has about twenty
common names recorded for it, according to country or even district of
origin - Kambala, Tule, Intule, Moreira and Bang are among these. Iroko
has also been sold as African Teak but this is misleading. Chlorophora
regia is a West African species so similar that it is not distinguished
separately. Movement -
small This wood has often been regarded as a substitute for Teak but it s a perfectly good timber in its own right. Its properties in some ways are better than those of Teak. It is used for internal and external joinery, furniture (sometimes as solids combined with Teak veneers), boat and vehicle building, marine uses and flooring (domestic only). |
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