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Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Family Name
Grain
Heartwood Color
Light-Induced Color Change
Luster
Nailing
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Planing
Polishing
References
Regions of Distribution
Response to Hand Tools
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Screwing
Strength Properties
Texture
Toxicity
Trade Name
Tree Identification
Tree Size
Turning

Scientific Name
Blighia sapida

Trade Name
Abale

Family Name
Sapindaceae

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Common Names
Even
Interlocked
Straight
Figure
Weak (figure)
Abale, Abikotor, Adja, Adza, Adzo, Akaa, Akee apple, Aki, Akye, Akye-fufu, Akyea, Alale, Ankye, Ankye-fufuo, Atsa, Atsia, Awai, Ayigbe atia, Baza, Chira, Feso, Finzan, Guruguru, Gwanje-kusa, Hatei, Ila, Ilipa, Ishin, Ishin-oka, Islii, Jokomi, Kaka, Kake

Kiidatso
Ndamba
Ntokwa
Ntokwaw
Okpu
Okwocha
Otusi
Pehega
Peso
Sago
Savory akee apple
Sugo
Takwadua
Ukpe
Ukpe agbana
Ukpe rerhen
Ukpi nufwa

Regions of Distribution
Africa, Central America, Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Benin, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, India, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo

Common Uses
Boxes and crates, Carvings, Chairs, Charcoal, Furniture, Light construction, Turnery

Heartwood Color
Brown
Black
Yellow
Purple
Orange
Yellow to golden-yellow to orange
Reddish brown
Red
Brown


Sapwood Color
White
Yellow
White to yellow
Paler than heartwood


Grain
Figure
Straight
Stripe (figure)
Wavy
Even
Distinct (figure)
Other (figure)
Closed


Texture
Fine
Medium to coarse
Fine


Luster
Medium


Natural Durability
Very durable
Durable
Moderately durable
Resistant to attack from termites (Isoptera)
Durable


Light-Induced Color Change
Darker


Toxicity
Some toxic effects


Drying Defects
Checking
Distortion
Moderate twist/warp
Moderate surface checking


Ease of Drying
Fairly Easy


Tree Identification
Bole/stem form is not buttressed


Tree Size
Tree height is 0-10 m
Tree height is 10-20 m
Sapwood width is 0-5 cm
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm


Cutting Resistance
Cutting Resistance with dry wood is easy


Nailing
Pre-Boring Recommended
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Easy to nail


Planing
Planes well, to a good finish
Easy to plane


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work
Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work
Easy to machine


Screwing
Pre-boring recommended


Turning
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results


Polishing
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results


Strength Properties
Density (dry weight) = 53-60 lbs/cu. ft


Numerical Data
ItemGreenDryEnglish
Density55lbs/ft3
Weight5443lbs/ft3
ItemGreenDryMetric
Density881kg/m3

References
Boas, I.H.,1947,The Commercial Timbers of Australia - Their Properties and Uses,Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Melbourne

Cooper, G.P., Record, S.J.,1931,The Evergreen Forests of Liberia,Yale School Forestry Bulletin,31,pp1-153

Hedin, L.,1930,Etude sur la Foret et les Bois du Cameroun,Haut-Commissaire de la Cameroun

Irvine, F.R.,1961,Woody Plants of Ghana,O.U.P. London

Keay, R.W.J.,1964,Nigerian Trees Vol.2,Nigeria Federal Department of Forest Research, Ibadan

Kennedy, J.D.,1936,Forest Flora of Southern Nigeria,Government Printer Lagos

Swabey, C.,1941,The Principal Timbers of Jamaica,Department of Science and Agriculture Jamaica Bulletin No.29

Taylor, C.J.,1960,Synecology and Silviculture in Ghana,University College of Ghana Thomas Nelson and Sons

Unwin, A.H.,1920,West African Forests and Forestry,T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. London