Sapele is a member of the mahogany family and like mahogany, this deciduous species grows quite large...up to 150 feet tall. Quartersawn sapele often has alternating dark and lighter streaks. When this occurs, it is often called "ribbon stripe" which has an outstanding shimmer with a semi-gloss or gloss finish.
Common Name:
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Sapele ("Sa-PEEL-lee"), Sapeli, Aboudikro | |
Scientific Name:
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Entandrophragma cylindricum | |
Family:
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Meliaceae | |
Color:
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Red to reddish-brown | |
Origin:
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Africa - Nigeria, Liberia, Congo, Zaire, Cameroon, Uganda | |
Hardness:
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Hard | |
Texture:
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Fine, semi-open pore | |
Finishing:
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Readily accepts stains and finishes |