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Aini or Aangili: Artocarpus hirsutus]] Yellowish brown: 595 kg/m³: Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala: Elastic, close-grained, and strong.
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The selection of wood species was important, and close-grained native hardwoods such as box, beech and sycamore were particularly favoured, with occasional use of exotics, such as ...
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Very dark; sapwood yellowish white; heavy, hard, strong and very close grained. Sp. gr., 0.7908; weight of cu. ft., 49.28 lbs. Winter buds: Ovate, acute, one-eighth of an inch long ...
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Reddish brown, sapwood paler; heavy, hard, close-grained, will take a high polish. Sp. gr., 0.7458, weight of cu. ft., 46.48. Winter buds: Axillary, minute, dark red, partly ...
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The Native Americans also used a tea made from the leaves as a stomach remedy, the leaves and berries for dyes, and the very hard, close-grained wood for various purposes.
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The wood of lilac is close-grained, diffuse-porous, extremely hard and one of the densest in Europe. The sapwood is typically cream-coloured and the heartwood has various shades of ...
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Dark brown, sapwood lighter; heavy, hard, strong, tough, close-grained, durable in contact with the soil. Used for fencing, fuel, and railway ties.
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The wood is dark orange brown, heavy, hard, close-grained, with a density of 0.7303. The Sheepberry is one of the largest of the Viburnums. It is admired for its compact habit, its ...
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The wood of all the species is close-grained with satiny texture and capable of taking a fine polish; its fuel value is fair. The leaves of the different species vary but little.
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The wood is brown, hard, close-grained, and heavy. The heartwood is reddish-brown, and the sapwood is lighter in color. It can be used for tool handles and fishing rods.
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