Mahogany is wood from any of three tree species: Honduran or big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), West Indian or Cuban mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni), and Swietenia humilis. Honduran mahogany is the most widespread and the only genuine mahogany species commercially grown today.
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African Mahogany is comprised of a handful of species in the Khaya genus, such as K. anthotheca, K. grandifoliola, K. ivorensis, and K. senegalensis. While ...
Sep 12, 2010 · The only hardwoods that can truly be called Mahogany are from the Meliaceae family, Swietenia mahagoni (commonly known as Dominican, Cuban, West ...
Yes, they are different. African mahogany is in the KHAYA genus. Honduras mahogany (sometimes called genuine or true mahogany) is SWIETENIA MACROPHYLLA. Santos ...
Types of Mahogany · Swietenia macrophylla (Honduran mahogany, West Indian mahogany, big-leaf mahogany) · Swietenia humilis (Mexican mahogany, Pacific Coast ...
The two commercial lumber species are Khaya ivorensis and K. anthotheca. Two other species that are not commercially important are K. senegalensis and K.