Cordia africana or Sudan teak is a mid-sized, white-flowered, evergreen tree in the borage family (Boraginaceae), native to Africa.
The Akan Drum which is now in the British Museum was identified as being of African manufacture because it was found to be made from this tree.
[3] It is also sometime called Sudan Teak and has been used for flooring, high-quality furniture, window making, interior decking.
The wood can be used to manufacture beehives which can be kept in this tree where the bees can live off the plentiful supply of nectar which comes from the flowers.
[2][4] In Ethiopia, where the tree is known in Amharic as wanza, the hearth of a fire-stick was traditionally made therefrom for lighting fires.