CEDAR POMMELE WOOD
cedrela odorata
Spanish Cedar pommele wood veneer varies from light reddish brown to dark reddish brown with golden hues. Has an aromatic odor; sometimes contains a fair amount of resin called ‘sweat spots’.
Common Uses for Spanish Cedar Pommele Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as high end furniture.
Other Name(s): Cedro, Cigar Box Cedar.
The Tree: Native to Central and South America; often reaches heights between 70-100 feet with trunks between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Spanish Cedar is not a true Cedar, but is actually more closely related to true mahoganies.
Region: South America
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