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    Mahogany is a straight-grained, reddish-brown timber of three tropical hardwood species of the genus Swietenia, indigenous to the Americas and part of the pantropical chinaberry family, Meliaceae. Mahogany is used commercially for a wide variety of goods, due to its coloring and durable nature.

    • Cuban Mahogany. Historically this is what people talked about when they discussed Mahogany. So, you need to be wary of what exactly you’re buying and not just assume that Mahogany is all the same type of wood.
    • Honduran Mahogany. Honduran Mahogany is what’s left of genuine Mahogany now that Cuban Mahogany is not available. However, due to the exploitation of wood, it’s now becoming more challenging to get outside of the countries it’s being grown in.
    • African Mahogany. African Mahogany refers to a number of different trees, all from Africa. It’s the most widely available substitute for genuine Mahogany.
    • Mountain Mahogany. Mountain Mahogany is a highly dense wood that is not often available for commercial sale, at least in bulk. Due to how dense it is, how difficult it is to harvest, and tough to work with, it doesn’t make for a good product for widescale use.
  2. Learn about mahogany, a tropical hardwood timber tree with reddish brown wood, used for furniture and panelling. Find out the different species, characteristics, and uses of mahogany and heartwood.

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  3. Mar 30, 2024 · Learn about the different types of mahogany wood, their common names, scientific names, distribution, and properties. Find out how mahogany wood is used for furniture, flooring, boat building, and more.

    • Southern Mexico to Central South America
    • Swietenia macrophylla
  4. Oct 18, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about mahogany wood, a hard and reddish-brown wood that is durable and resistant to decay. Find out its origin, color, grain, hardness, eco-friendliness, and cost, as well as its common uses and alternatives.

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  5. A large deciduous tree that grows up to 40 m in height, the Broad-leafed Mahogany has a round, dense crown with dark green glossy and asymmetric leaves that are crescent-shaped. Its trunk is broad and buttressed, with scaly dark grey bark.

  6. The Broad-leafed Mahogany is a native of Tropical America; it was introduced to Malaya, which includes Singapore, in 1876 from Honduras. Its timber is valued highly for making furniture, panelling and musical instruments.

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