Izombe


Testulea gabonensis, belongs to the Ochnaceae family

Izombe
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Latin name
Testulea gabonensis, belongs to the Ochnaceae family
Growth area
Tropical West Africa, mainly Gabon
Tree description
The tree grows to about 30-36 m with large plank roots. The 15-20 m long, branch-free, straight cylindrical trunk has a diameter between 70 and 90 cm.
Wood description
The solid ocher yellow to pink brown yellow heartwood is not clearly distinguishable when fresh from the 30-50 mm wide pink yellow to yellow sapwood. Wavy veins can run over the uniformly colored heartwood.
Wire
Straight, often wavy or cross-wired
Grain
Fine and even
Voluminous mass
630 – 730 – 820 kg/m³ at 12% moisture content
Sustainability
Natural durability class 2

Scope of application

Izombe
Cladding
Forestlines
Screwed patio floors
Terrace floors blind
Earth and water works