Wood Information
Bocote;    Cordia spp. (hard-wooded, dark-colored Gerascanthus group)
Family: Boraginaceae Canalete
Common Names: Anacahuite, Baria (Cuba), Siricote, Bocote, Cupane, Amapa asta
(Mexico), Canalete (Colombia, Venezuela), Louro pardo (Brazil), Loro negro (Argentina).
Distribution: The several species of this group are found in northern Florida, West
Indies, Central America, and southward to Brazil and Argentina.
Tree: A small to large tree, sometimes 100 ft.  tall.  In Mexico the trees are found in
Tropical Dry zones with precipitation of about 1,000 mm and up to 500 m elevations.
Wood: Heartwood tobacco colored to reddish brown, with irregular dark brown or
blackish streaks and variegations, with more or less of an oily or waxy appearance;
rather sharply demarcated from the grayish or yellowish sapwood.  Luster variable;
texture fine to medium, grain variable; taste not distinctive; scent mild fragrant, at least
when fresh.
Uses: Fine furniture, cabinet work, turnery, flooring, rotary and sliced veneer, and rifle
stocks.
Harding Pens and Woodturnings
Pen #96 - Bocote; HardingPens.com
Pen #96 - Bocote; HardingPens.com