Mahogany Wood
Mahogany Wood Natural Wood
Code: Mahogany Wood
Scientific Name: Swietenia spp., belonging to the genus Swietenia in the Meliaceae family. This genus includes several species of Mahogany trees.
Origin: Mahogany trees primarily grow in tropical regions of Central and South America. They can also be found in regions such as Africa and Asia where they are cultivated.
Tree Size: Typically ranges from 15 to 30 meters (50-100 feet) in height.
Fruit Form: The fruit usually appears as long capsules containing small seeds.
Trunk Height and Diameter: Trees are tall and usually have a trunk diameter ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters (3-5 feet).
Average Dry Weight: Approximately 550-650 kilograms per cubic meter (34-40 pounds per cubic foot).
Hardness: Mahogany is known for its high hardness and resistance to decay, making it ideal for heavy-duty uses.