Common species of counterfeit redwood

(1) Terminalia chinensis (missingly called black rosewood), which makes the Gentianaceae, Terminalia genus, produced in Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar. Heartwood light brown to olive, sapwood grayish yellow, texture until slightly staggered, heavy, dry to very large, sawdust stimulates the respiratory tract, air dry density 0.81-1.15 g / CM3. Often used by unscrupulous companies to impersonate red sandalwood or black rosewood. The plausible title gives people the illusion. In fact, it is the hardest wood in Africa. It is easy to dry and deform.

(2) Brazilian wood, leguminous, hematoxylin, ancient genus Sumu, ancient Yi Sumu, produced in Gabon, Cameroon, Africa. The heartwood is reddish-brown with purple stripes and a dry density of 0.94 g/cm3. Often used by unscrupulous companies to pretend to be pears.

(3) Dalbergia (or red sandalwood), leguminous, hematoxylin, ironwood, produced in Africa, Madagascar, Mozambique, Gabon. Heartwood is reddish-black or purple-brown with irregular black stripes. Often used by unscrupulous companies to pretend to be red rosewood.

(4) Asian pear (non-redwood), commonly known as Indian red pear, legume, butterfly flower subfamily, red sandalwood, African rosewood, produced in Africa Congo, Nigeria. Angola. The heartwood is orange-red, with a rough texture and stripe stripes. The air-dry density is 0.722 g/cm3. Often used by unscrupulous companies to pretend to be pears.

(5) Khmer wood, leguminous, red sandalwood, Asian rosewood, Angola rosewood, produced in Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa. Heartwood brown to purple brown, sometimes dark stripes, air dry density 0.51-.072 g / CM3.


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