LIMBA (lat. Terminalia superba Engl. & Diels, Fam. Combretaceae)
| Other names: | Fracé, Kojagei, Ofram, Afara, Akom, N´Ganga, Korina |
| Source: | West- and Central Africa |
| Wood Color: | Yellowish brown to straw Color, sapwood and heartwood can mostly not be differed, Limba also developes species with dark, brown to black heart (also called „Black Limba“ depending on its diameter) |
| Characteristics: | Rather plain structure, comparatively lightweight and soft wood, good workable with all machines, suitable for slicing and rotary cut (steamed or cold) |
| Application: | Furniture production, office furiture, windows, doors, boxes, moldings and plywood |
