Scottellia klaineana is a species of tree native to West and Central Africa. It usually grows to a height of about 200NaN0 but can grow taller. It has a straight, cylindrical trunk up to 700NaN0 in diameter, and may have flutings or buttresses at the base. The timber is used for construction, panelling, joinery, furniture-making, cabinet work, carpentry, flooring, stairs, turnery and veneers.[1]