Omphalocarpum elatum (Abaku-nini)


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Scientific Name
Omphalocarpum elatum

Trade Name
Abaku-nini

Family Name
Sapotaceae

Synonyms
Omphalocarpum anocentrum

Common Names
Abaku-nini, Bot-lem, Brebretim, Deh, Duampompo, Esono dokono, Esonodokono, Njajui, Njayei, Timatebere, Timatibre, Tomatebere, Usha

Regions of Distribution
Africa

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo

Common Uses
Agricultural implements, Canoes, Food containers, Musical instruments: percussion

Heartwood Color

Red
Brown
Pink
Purple
White to cream
Reddish brown
Red
Pale brown

Sapwood Color

Paler than heartwood

Grain

Even
Closed
Straight
Wavy

 

Wavy
Straight

Texture

Medium
Fine
Coarse

Luster

Medium
Dull

Natural Durability

Susceptible to insect attack
Perishable
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Non-resistant to termites
Moderately durable

Ease of Drying

Fairly Easy

Kiln Drying Rate

Rapid
Drying rate is fairly rapid to fast

Tree Identification

Bole/stem form is not buttressed
Bole/stem form is fluted
Bole/stem form is buttressed

Tree Size

Sapwood width is 5-10 cm
Bole length is 10-20 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm

Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Cutting Resistance

Easy to saw

Nailing

Fair to Good Results

Planing

Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results

Resistance to Impregnation

Permeable sapwood
Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood

Response to Hand Tools

Easy to Work
Easy to machine

Sanding

Very Good to Excellent Results
Fair to Good Results

Turning

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Veneering Qualities

Suitable for peeling
Suitable for slicing

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English

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

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

Savill, P.S., Fox, J.E.D.,1967,Trees of Sierra Leone

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