Botanical Name: Baillonella toxisperma (syn. Mimusops djave and Mimusops toxisperma) of the family Sapotacea.

  Moabi, the tropical hardwood from West Africa also known as African pearwood, is a tree that gets noticed. One of the largest trees in the forests of Equatorial Africa, from Nigeria to Gabon and Zaire, it routinely reaches a height of 200 feet with 10-foot diameters and straight cylindrical boles to 100 feet. Moabi is used as lumber and veneer in a variety of uses, from exterior joinery and musical instruments to high-end furniture designs.

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