TALI

TALI

FAMILY: Fabaceae
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Erythrophleum Ivorense

TREE DESCRIPTION

Tali trees can grow up to 30-40 meters in height, with trunk diameters reaching up to 1 meter. The bark is grey-brown and has a rough texture with deep fissures.

WOOD DESCRIPTION

  • Color: Heartwood is reddish-brown to dark brown, while the sapwood is pale and clearly defined.
  • Grain: Usually straight, but can occasionally be interlocked.
  • Texture: Coarse, with a medium to high natural luster.

PROPERTY AND APPLICATION

  • Properties: Tali wood is highly durable, resistant to decay, and has good workability. It is suitable for outdoor applications and can be used in both structural and aesthetic applications.
  • Applications: Commonly used in heavy construction, flooring, outdoor furniture, and boat building.

HOW TO USE IT

TALI

FAMILY: Fabaceae
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Erythrophleum Ivorense

TREE DESCRIPTION

Tali trees can grow up to 30-40 meters in height, with trunk diameters reaching up to 1 meter. The bark is grey-brown and has a rough texture with deep fissures.

WOOD DESCRIPTION

  • Color: Heartwood is reddish-brown to dark brown, while the sapwood is pale and clearly defined.
  • Grain: Usually straight, but can occasionally be interlocked.
  • Texture: Coarse, with a medium to high natural luster.

PROPERTY AND APPLICATION

  • Properties: Tali wood is highly durable, resistant to decay, and has good workability. It is suitable for outdoor applications and can be used in both structural and aesthetic applications.
  • Applications: Commonly used in heavy construction, flooring, outdoor furniture, and boat building.

HOW TO USE IT

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