no not even in the US
deer and termites
Mahogany trees are native to the Americas, with many species found in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. They have been prized for their valuable wood and have been used in furniture making and other applications for centuries.
I live in south Florida and have two Mahogany trees and they have seed pods on them right now...September 24th, 2009.
Based on my research there is no scientific name for Philippine Mahogany. Generally, Mahoganies belong to the family Meliaceae.
Technically, mahogany is a hardwood. Not because of its density, but because of the type of seed it produces. Hardwood trees produce seeds with some type of shell, like a walnut, apple, or oak (acorn). Softwood seeds have no shell (and are often in cones), such as pine, fir, or cedar. Generally but not always, hardwood trees are deciduous (lose their leaves seasonally), while softwood trees are evergreen.
Yes
odum, wawa, neem, mahogany, baobab
Mahogany is indigenous to the Americas.
Mahogany is a wood from the mahogany tree.
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no they are not ever Green because they dont have cons
mahogany
Mahogany is a tree, so it grows as large as whichever space it is within. Most mahogany trees are from 40-50 feet tall.
No, Uzer is in the desert.
mahogany
Mahogany trees can be found in northern regions of Australia, particularly in Queensland and the Northern Territory where the climate is warm and humid. They thrive in tropical and subtropical environments.
Mahogany trees are native to the Americas, with many species found in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. They have been prized for their valuable wood and have been used in furniture making and other applications for centuries.