Is Burmese fragrant pear a real mahogany?

Burmese fragrant pear is actually fragrant pear, whose real name is minibus flower. As we all know, fragrant pear has clear wood grain, fine and uniform structure, hard and thick material, high density, obvious tiger skin lines in some parts, and emits a long and mellow pear fragrance, which has the function of stabilizing the central nervous system. Fragrant pear is very good in wood, high in stability, good for carving, durable, not easy to deform, corrosion-resistant and moth-proof. With the national standard of mahogany gone and almost no wood available, some excellent alternative materials of mahogany in the mahogany market have gradually attracted more and more attention. Among them, minibus flower, as a tried-and-tested substitute material for high-quality mahogany in the domestic market, has been heating up recently.

Now many furniture manufacturers say that the market is not good, hoping to have new varieties and open up new markets. Nowadays, furniture manufacturers are facing some problems, such as thin profits, fierce market competition, damaged product patents, and proliferation of replicas. In the field of traditional raw materials, such as Burmese flowers and hedgehog rosewood, they are all facing such problems.