Tigerwood , or Coula edulis , is a very impenetrable , heavy and hard wood that is feel in the more tropical areas of western Africa . It is an evergreen plant tree diagram that produce to 125 feet tall with long farewell that swan from four to twelve inches . From April to June , the tigerwood tree produces green and yellow flowers . From August to January , the tree raise a screwball similar to a walnut . Other names for this tree are African walnut and Gabon nut .
Geography
The tigerwood Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree tolerates lightsome spectre , and it produces a thick-skulled crown that provide good tone . consort to Argo Forestry Tree Database , the Coula edulis is aboriginal to the Democratic Republic of Congo , Nigeria and Sierra Leone , and the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree can be grown on plantations .
Features
The Nut bring forth by the tigerwood tree fall from the mother trees in great copiousness . The orchis has a very heavy kernel and the fleshy part of the yield is green , mottling to red . Tasting a routine like a hazelnut , the nut is 50 % fertile , 87 % of which is oleic acid . The fruits can be eat raw , boiled , grilled , roast , fermented , mixed into recipe or append to meat . Tigerwood nuts are used for many purposes , including being ground into flour or used as a cooking oil .
Function
Tigerwood is develop in popularity as a hardwood in flooring . Because tigerwood can be grown on Plantation , it is consider a green wood or sustainable lumber resource . The hardness of the forest , its urine resistance , and its resistance to termite have made it worthful in heavy building app such as bridge piling and railway ties , as well as any typical type of moderate construction use . Because of its strange show when cut , tigerwood is also valued for its visual appeal . This tiger - corresponding strip effect is highly desirable in furniture - qualification and cabinetwork , as a veneer or in any case of fine woodworking applications .
Misconceptions
The tigerwood tree or lumber is sometimes false for zebrawood tree , the Brazilian Goncalvo alves . Tigerwood differ from zebrawood by having a distinctive bronze to yellow - brown coloring , reminiscent of a Panthera tigris . The striping event is quite pronounced . The duramen of zebrawood tends to be much darker than that of tigerwood , with coloring material often ranging from dark brown to nigrify .
Considerations
Over - logging of African tigerwood is prevented by exportation restrictions , which maintains the status of tigerwood as a more expensive Natalie Wood more likely to be used in veneer applications .
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