Bastard mahogany (Mosquitoxylum jamaicense)
Family: Anacardiaceae
Common names: Bastard mahogany, Carbonero, Chichimeca, Cirri, Cirri blanco, Cirri colorado, Ciruelo, Jobillo, Mosquito wood, Nictaa, Ridge redwood, Wild mahogany
Distributed in: Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama (Central America, Oceania and S.E. Asia)
Common uses: Cabinetmaking, Heavy construction, Light construction, Posts, Shingles
Tree size: Tree height is 10-20 m
Colors: the heart isReddish brown, Yellow to golden-yellow to orangeand the sapwoodWell defined, White to yellow.The grain isStraight, the textureMediumand the lusterMedium
Natural durability: Moderately durable, Very durable
Tree Identification: Bole/stem form is straight
Comments: General finishing qualities are rated as good
Response to hand tools: Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work
Polishing: Good;
- Numerical data Metric
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Burns, L.V.,1942,Roofing Shingles in Jamaica,Caribbean Forester 4(1) pp9-15Record, S.J., Hess, R.W.,1943,Timbers of the New World,Yale University PressRecord, S.J., Mell, C.D.,1924,Timbers of Tropical America,Yale Univ. PressRecord, S.J.,1939,American Woods of the Family Anacardiaceae,Tropical Woods,8(60,pp11-45Swabey, C.,1941,The Principal Timbers of Jamaica,Department of Science and Agriculture Jamaica Bulletin No.29
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