Zebrawood
- Common Name(s)
 - Zebrawood, Zebrano
 - Scientific Name
 - Microberlinia brazzavillensis
 - Tree Distribution
 - West Africa
 - Tree Size
 - 65-130 ft. tall, 4-5 ft. trunk diameter
 - Janka Hardness
 - 1830 lbf
 - Appearance
 - Heartwood is a light brown or cream color with dark blackish brown streaks vaguely resembling a zebra’s stripes. Depending on whether the wood is flatsawn or quartersawn, the stripes can be either chaotic and wavy (flatsawn), or somewhat uniform (quartersawn).
 - Grain / Texture
 - Has a fairly coarse texture and open pores. Grain is usually wavy or interlocked.
 - Pricing / Availability
 - Zebrawood tends to be fairly expensive, though usually not as prohibitively expensive as other exotics such as Ebony or Rosewood.
 
- Information cited from Wood-Database.com
 			 
 			 
 




