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Turraeanthus africanus
Turraeanthus africanus is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae, also known by the common names avodiré, apeya, engan, agbe, lusamba, wansenwa, African satinwood, and African white mahogany. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Turraeanthus africanus
Family: Meliaceae
Avodire definition: the hard, light-colored wood of a West African tree, Turraeanthus africana, of the mahogany family, used for making furniture.
Growing near streams and lakes, Avodiré reaches a height of 115 ft. and the bole is usually clear but irregular to 50 ft. The trunk is fluted with a diameter of ...
Avodire is native to West Africa and is sometimes utilized as a Mahogany substitute (which is appropriate, since both are in the Meliaceae family), ...
the smooth-textured decorative whitish to pale yellow wood of a large tropical West African tree (Turraeanthus africana) of the mahogany family used for ...