Pen #87
Wood Information
Afzelia;  Family: Leguminosae
Common Names:
Doussie (Cameroons), Apa, Aligna (Nigeria), Mkora, Mkola,
Mbambakofi (Tanzania), Chanfuta, Mussacossa (Mozambique), Beyo, Meli, Azza
(Uganda).
Distribution: West, Central, and East Africa. Occur in the dense evergreen
forests but also common in the savanna and coastal forests of East Africa.
Tree: Reaches best development on moist sites with heights of 80 to 120 ft and
clear boles 30 to 50 ft; trunk diameters 3 to 5 ft and more; large irregular
buttresses sometimes present.
The Wood: Heartwood reddish brown after exposure; sapwood pale straw to
whitish, well defined grain colour. Texture moderate to coarse; grain straight to
interlocked; medium luster; without strong odor or taste.
Uses: Exterior window frames, doors, flooring, heavy construction including
harbor and dock work, furniture. Good acid resistance: used for vats and tanks.
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#87