Moabi

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Moabi trees grow in subtropical or tropical lowland evergreen forests. Shooting up from the rainforest canopy, the moabi’s parasol-like crown stands out clearly in the forest landscape, in part due to its very notable, very large, size.

Moabi heartwood is most often a uniform pinkish brown. This color tends to darken with age, with some more rare examples displaying a deep reddish brown hue. The sapwood is grayish brown with little variation. The wood's grain is most often straight to wavy, with a fine, even texture, though figured grain patterns are also seen, such as pommele, quilted, mottled, and beeswing.

Moabi is not needed on hand for alterations

Durability Workability Hardness Stiffness Physical Shortbow
Affinity
Longbow
Affinity
Composite Bow
Affinity
Density Value
(Kronars/piece)
Source
55 40 80 83 80 45 80 55 ? ? Tropical