They made teak and afrormosia furniture in the 'sixties to a modern design. |
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These new oils are used extensively in modern teak and afrormosia furniture, but the resultant finish hardly compares with the older process. |
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One such threatened species is the tropical hardwood know as afrormosia or African teak. |
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Also known as Afrormosia, Kokrodua and Assamela, the African teak has brown, green or yellow-brown bark. |
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Afrormosia is an economically important timber species that is considered an excellent alternative to teak. |
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Pericopsis elata largely known as Assamela or Afrormosia, is a high tree, belonging to the Fabaceae family, often found in the semi-deciduous forest types. |
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