White Limba

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White Limba is harvested in Tropical West Africa and is commonly used in Millwork products such as furniture, veeners, musical instruments, and turned objects. White Limba is rated as non-durable and has poor insect/ borer resistance. White Limba’s heartwood is a light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with gray to nearly black streaks and veins, darkening with age. Grain is straight to slightly interlocked; coarse, uniform texture with moderate natural luster. Appearance & Grain Heartwood is a light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with grey to nearly black streaks and veins. Wood with plain unfigured wood is called White Limba. Sapwood is a pale greyish to yellowish brown, not clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Color tends to darken with age. www.ohc.net/species 1-800-999-7616 [email protected] White Limba Terminalia Superba

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White Limba is harvested in Tropical West Africa and is commonly used in Millwork products such as furniture, veeners, musical instruments, and turned objects. White Limba is rated as non-durable and has poor insect/borer resistance. White Limba’s heartwood is a light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with gray to nearly black streaks and veins, darkening with age. Grain is straight to slightly interlocked; coarse, uniform texture with moderate natural luster.

Appearance & GrainHeartwood is a light yellowish to golden brown, sometimes with grey to nearly black streaks and veins. Wood with plain unfigured wood is called White Limba. Sapwood is a pale greyish to yellowish brown, not clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Color tends to darken with age.

www.ohc.net/species1-800-999-7616 [email protected]

White LimbaTerminalia Superba

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PRODUCTS

CHARACTERISTICS

Window & Door Parts

Veneers

Trim & Moldings

Custom Millwork

0.56Specific Gravity

2.9 lbs/bfAir Dry Density

Susceptible To Termites

Non-Durable

Easy To Work

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