Mahogany
Mahogany, Swietenia mahagoni, is a species of hardwood tree in the Meliaceae family.
Mahogany is often used to make furniture because it has a beautiful sheen when polished. The timber is water-resistant and in the past it was used in ship-building for this reason. There is a very famous ship called the 'Mahogany ship' that is believed to be buried in the dunes somewhere near Warnambool, Victoria.
The term mahogany is also used to refer to a number of similar timbers from other unrelated trees, including several species from the African genus Khaya (also in the Meliaceae).
Mountain mahogany is the common name for Cercocarpus species (Rosaceae)
Referenced By
Bocote | Botanical names of wood | Cordia alliodora | Glasgow City Chambers | Hardwood | List of woods | Meliaceae | Tree
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