A mature makoré ('mak-or-ray') tree can grow up to fifty feet tall and four feet in diameter. The warm tones found in this veneer species make a perfect complement to many other wood species.
This species is similar to sapele in grain and texture but with a slightly darker brown tone.
Common Name:
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Macoré, African Cherry, African Mahogany, Baku, Abaku, Agamokwé | |
Scientific Name:
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Tieghemella heckelii | |
Family:
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Sapotaceae | |
Color:
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Reddish brown with occasional pink hues | |
Origin:
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West Africa (Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cameroon) | |
Hardness:
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Primarily hard | |
Texture:
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Fine, even texture | |
Finishing:
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Readily accepts stains and finishes | |
Did You Know:
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Many years ago, the spread of this tree was largely due to the transport of seeds in the digestive tract of elephants and other forest animals. These creatures not only provide a means of movement but their "droppings" also leave a fertile mound for the seed to begin life. |