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  2. Mahogany - Wikipedia

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    Mahogany is used commercially for a wide variety of goods, due to its coloring and durable nature. It is naturally found within the Americas, but has also been imported to plantations across Asia and Oceania. The mahogany trade may have begun as early as the 16th century and flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  3. Swietenia mahagoni - Wikipedia

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    Swietenia mahagoni, commonly known as American mahogany, Cuban mahogany, small-leaved mahogany, and West Indian mahogany, [1] is a species of Swietenia native to the broader Caribbean bioregion. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It is the species from which the original mahogany wood was produced. [ 5 ]

  4. Swietenia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Swietenia macrophylla, commonly known as mahogany, [3] Honduran mahogany, [3] Honduras mahogany, [4] or big-leaf mahogany [5] is a species of plant in the Meliaceae family. It is one of three species that yields genuine mahogany timber ( Swietenia ), the others being Swietenia mahagoni and Swietenia humilis .

  5. Cercocarpus ledifolius - Wikipedia

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    Cercocarpus ledifolius is a North American species of mountain mahogany known by the common name curl-leaf ... It can be found at elevations ranging from 600 ...

  6. Swietenia - Wikipedia

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    Species of this genus are only occasionally plantation-grown in Central America, in spite of the good growing conditions and high price of the wood, due to the ubiquitous presence of the mahogany shoot borer moth (also known as the cedar tip moth), Hypsipyla grandella, which damages the form of the tree by killing the terminal shoot, causing ...

  7. Cercocarpus - Wikipedia

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    Cercocarpus, commonly known as mountain mahogany, is a small genus of at least nine species of nitrogen-fixing [2] flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. They are native to the western United States and northern Mexico , where they grow in chaparral and semidesert habitats and climates, often at high altitudes.

  8. Cercocarpus montanus - Wikipedia

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    Cercocarpus montanus is a North American species of shrub or small tree in the family Rosaceae native to northern Mexico and the western United States. It is known by the common names alder-leaf mountain-mahogany, alder-leaf cercocarpus, and true mountain-mahogany. [2] [5] The variety argenteus is commonly known as silverleaf mountain-mahogany. [2]

  9. Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus - Wikipedia

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    Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus (little-leaf mountain mahogany, narrowleaf mahogany, [2]: 3 dwarf mountain mahogany [2]: 152 ) is a variety of Cercocarpus ledifolius that is commonly known as little-leaf mountain mahogany.