Definition
Obechi, also known as African whitewood, is a large tree native to West Africa, prized for its lightweight and easily workable wood. Think of it as the balsa wood of the tropics. Its wood is soft, making it ideal for carving and plywood production. Unlike dense hardwoods, obechi is easy to nail and glue. Itβs often used in furniture making, especially for interior components. Consider it the go-to material for projects needing strength without the weight. Obechi is crucial for local economies, offering sustainable forestry options.