Tigerwood

Tigerwood (Astronium spp. (A. graveolens and A. fraxinifolium))

 

Common Names: Goncalo Alves, Tigerwood, Jobillo

 

Distribution: From Mexico southward to Brazil

 

Color/Appearance: Heartwood is typically a medium reddish brown with irregularly spaced streaks of dark brown to black.

 

Janka Hardness: 2,170 lbf

 

Density: 4.75 lb/b.f.

 

Allergies/Toxicity: Most common reactions simply include eye and skin irritation.

 

Controlled species: CITES: no, IUCN: no

 

Common Uses: Flooring, veneers, furniture, cabinetry, carving, turned objects and other small wood specialty objects such as: pool cues, archery bows, knife handles, etc.

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