Dibetou / Bibolo

Scientific name:

Lovoa trichilioides

Cameroonian name:

Dibetou

Distribution in tropical Africa:

From Sierra Leone to Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo

Description of the wood:

Bark: brown, often marked with light lichens, fairly smooth, scaly in old specimens; garnet red edge towards the outside, thin pinkish layer towards the inside, very fragrant, not very abundant yellow gum.
Sapwood: white, well differentiated.
Wood: brown with darker veins.
Log diameter: /.

Physical properties:

Tender, moderately nervous

Mechanical properties:

Quite fissile, not very shock resistant

Uses:

Cabinetmaking veneer, plywood, carpentry, hulls of small boats.

Dibetou / Bibolo

Tender, moderately nervous
Quite fissile, not very shock resistant
Cabinetmaking veneer, plywood, carpentry, hulls of small boats.

Dibetou / Bibolo

Nom scientifique :

Lovoa trichilioides

Nom camerounais :

Dibetou

Répartition en Afrique tropicale :

From Sierra Leone to Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo

Description du bois :

Ecorce : brown, often marked with light lichens, fairly smooth, scaly in old specimens; garnet red edge towards the outside, thin pinkish layer towards the inside, very fragrant, not very abundant yellow gum.
Aubier : white, well differentiated.
Aspect du bois : brown with darker veins.
Diamètre de la grume : /.

Propriétés physiques :

Tender, moderately nervous

Propriétés matérielles :

Quite fissile, not very shock resistant

Utilisations :

Cabinetmaking veneer, plywood, carpentry, hulls of small boats.