- The name
zebrawood is used to
describe several tree
species and the wood
derived from them.
Zebrawood is
characterized by a
striped figure that is reminiscent...
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eurycarpa Pistachio –
Pistacia vera
Terebinth –
Pistacia terebinthus Zebrawood –
Pistacia integerrima Plane (European sycamore) – Plat**** acerifolia...
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Zebrawood refers to
several trees and the wood
derived from them, including:
Astronium fraxinifolium Brachystegia ****iformis
Centrolobium robustum Guettarda...
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Connarus monocarpus (Indian
zebrawood) (රදලිය) is a
species of
plant in the
family Connaraceae. It is
native to
peninsular Peninsular India and Sri Lanka...
- by
habitat destruction and exploitation.
Common names include African zebrawood, tigerwood,
zebrano and zingana.
Microberlinia bisulcata is a tall forest...
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willow (Salix alba)
Weeping willow (Salix babylonica) Zingana,
African zebrawood (Microberlinia brazzavillensis)
Other wood-like materials:
Bamboo Palm...
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upper midrange and treble. Wood
finishes available were Mac****ar ebony,
zebrawood, rosewood, teak, cherry, oak oil, oak lacquer,
walnut oil,
walnut lacquer...
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Gabon in west-central
tropical Africa. The
common name is
zingana or
zebrawood. Mabberley, D. J. (1987). The
Plant Book: A
Portable Dictionary of the...
- in Brazil.
Common names include kingwood, locustwood, tigerwood, and
zebrawood. It is
known in
Portuguese as Gonçalo-alves. This
plant is
cited in Flora...
- zingana, and
allen ele,[citation needed] and is
commonly sold in the US as
zebrawood. The tree is tall and straight,
growing up to 40 m in
height with a diameter...