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A photographic reference of wood types:

http://www.exotichardwoodsukltd.com/Wood-Reference/

collage_idle_image_page14_0.pngAmazaque collage_idle_image_page14_1.pngAmboyna Burr collage_idle_image_page14_2.png Ash, Swamp collage_idle_image_page14_3.png Banksia collage_idle_image_page14_4.png Birch, Masur

 collage_idle_image_page14_5.pngBlackwood collage_idle_image_page14_6.pngBlack Palm collage_idle_image_page14_7.png Bloodwood,  Satine collage_idle_image_page14_8.pngBocote collage_idle_image_page14_9.png Boxwood, collage_idle_image_page14_10.png Boxwood, European collage_idle_image_page14_11.png Briar Burrs collage_idle_image_page14_12.png Bubinga collage_idle_image_page14_13.png Chakte Koke collage_idle_image_page14_14.png Cherry, US  collage_idle_image_page14_15.png Cocobolo collage_idle_image_page14_16.pngCoolbah Burr collage_idle_image_page14_17.png Ebony collage_idle_image_page14_18.png Ebony, Macassar collage_idle_image_page14_19.png Goncalo Alves  collage_idle_image_page14_20.png Hickory collage_idle_image_page14_21.png Kingwood,  Brazil collage_idle_image_page14_22.png Lemonwood collage_idle_image_page14_23.png Lime collage_idle_image_page14_24.png Mahogany  collage_idle_image_page14_25.png Mallee Burr collage_idle_image_page14_26.png Maple, Birds Eye collage_idle_image_page14_27.png Maple, Figured  collage_idle_image_page14_28.png Maple, Hard collage_idle_image_page14_29.png Mopane collage_idle_image_page14_30.png Muhuhu collage_idle_image_page14_31.png Myrtle Burr collage_idle_image_page14_32.png Olivewood collage_idle_image_page14_33.png Padauk collage_idle_image_page14_34.png Pau Rosa collage_idle_image_page14_35.png Pequia  collage_idle_image_page14_36.png Pink Ivory collage_idle_image_page14_37.png Purpleheart collage_idle_image_page14_38.png Rosewood, Honduras collage_idle_image_page14_40.png Rosewood, Santos collage_idle_image_page14_41.pngRosewood,Sonokeling  collage_idle_image_page14_42.png Satinwood, Ceylon collage_idle_image_page14_43.png Snakewood collage_idle_image_page14_44.png Spruce, Alpine collage_idle_image_page14_45.png Spruce, Sitka collage_idle_image_page14_46.png Sycamore collage_idle_image_page14_47.png Tambootie collage_idle_image_page14_48.png Thuya Burr collage_idle_image_page14_49.png Tulipwood collage_idle_image_page14_50.png Walnut, collage_idle_image_page14_51.png Walnut collage_idle_image_page14_52.png Wenge collage_idle_image_page14_53.png Western Red Cedar collage_idle_image_page14_54.png Yew collage_idle_image_page14_55.png Zebrano collage_idle_image_page14_56.png ziricote

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On ‎09‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 22:07, MoonBassAlpha said:

No Lacewood? :(

If you are referring to the London Plane Tree version of Lacewood (I think there are a few species called that?) then the photo of the Sycamore looks very close.  The  London Plane Tree is apparently closely related to the American Sycamore and might even be a hybrid of it.

Whatever, I think Mick's chart is from exotichardwoodsukltd - and that's where I got this from below, so they certainly do hold it sometimes:

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