Bubinga
Bubinga (Guibourtia demeusei, Guibourtia pellegriniana, Guibourtia tessmannii)
Occurrence: equatorial Africa, Other names: Kevazingo, Essingang, Binbinga, Waku, Ovang, Tree size: height 40 - 45 m, trunk diameter 1 - 2 m, Dry weight volume: 890 kg/m3, Janka hardness: 10 720 N
Core wood is pink-red, white wood is white. The fibers are straight or wavy with a fine texture and a slight natural shine, it is very resistant to mold and wood-destroying insects. The wood is hard, but quite easy to work with. It is used for the production of furniture, decorative items, turning. Bubinga is listed on CITES.
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