Agba
Family: Fabaceae - Order: Fabales - Class: Magnoliopsida
Scientific
name: Gossweilerodendron balsamiferum
Trade name: Tola
/ Agba
Also
known as White tola, Tola branca, Nigerian cedar and Otabo
Origin: West
and Central Africa, from Nigeria to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Instrumental uses: Guitar necks.
Tonal properties:
An amazing African tonewood for classical guitars necks,
it was used by some master luthiers in the past. Very close to Honduran cedar
density, the interlocked grain makes this a very stiff and stable wood. It
finishes well with a clear and unique look.
Density reference nearly 520 kg/m3
Gossweilerodendron balsamiferum grows in mature
little-disturbed lowland rainforest.The tree reaches a height of more than 50
m, with trunk diameters up to 170 or even 200 cm. The bole is clear and
straight to 26 to 30 m in length and more.
The sapwood is
whitish light brown and the heartwood is
pinkish yellow-brown, darkening on exposure, it is not clearly demarcated from the sapowood.
Is not
listed on CITES but on the IUCN Red List is reported as endangered.