Technological characteristics of Tunisian cherry wood
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Prunus avium is a component of biodiversity in forest ecosystems: its fruits are eaten by many birds and its early flowering gives it a great aesthetic value. A multipurpose tree it is present in the forest of Kroumirie in northwest Tunisia. In this region Prunus avium a species exploited as a rootstock for the cherry tree and as wood for cabinet making by local people. The Tunisian cherry has a heartwood whose natural color varies from light honey to reddish brown through orange hues. This type of wood is intended for noble uses such as interior joinery and cabinet making.
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