Rank Species | Genus Baphia Higher classification Baphia | |
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Similar Baphia, Legumes, Chloroxylon, Pterocarpus soyauxii, Cornus capitata |
Baphia nitida (camwood, also barwood), also known as African sandalwood, is a shrubby, leguminous., hard-wooded tree from central west Africa. This wood is of a very fine colour, and is used in woodturning for making knife handles and similar articles.

The tree's bark and heartwood are commonly used to make a brilliant but non-permanent red dye, which is soluble in alkali.

Camwood is known as "osun" in Yoruba.
Pterocarpin is a pterocarpan found in B. nitida.




References
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