There are several species of trees which produce ebony wood. They are in the genus Diospyros, family Ebonaceae.
about ebony: Ebony is a dense black wood, most commonly yielded by several different species in the genus Diospyros. Ebony is dense enough to sink in water. It is finely-textured and has a very smooth finish when polished, making it valuable as an ornamental wood
Ebony doesn't have ingredients - it's a type of wood yielded by various species of hardwood trees indigenous to western Africa and Indonesia.
Ebony. Species of ebony include Diospyros ebenum (Ceylon ebony), native to southern India and Sri Lanka; Diospyros crassiflora (Gabon ebony), native to western Africa; and Diospyros celebica (Makassar ebony), native to Indonesia and prized for its luxuriant, multi-colored wood grain. Mauritius ebony, Diospyros tesselaria, was largely exploited by the Dutch in the 17th century. Some species in the genus Diospyros yield an ebony with similar physical properties, but striped rather than evenly black (Diospyros ebenum).
Ebony is a type of wood, but "Ebony" is Black.
Ebony is a type of wood.
Ebony. Ebony Wood from an ebony tree is called iron wood because it takes very long to harvest, and takes very long to rot or deteriorate! Ostrya virginiana, a north American decorative hardwood. Definately not Ebony iron wood is NOT ebony, its hornbeam
Ebony is a very dark wood, gathered from one of several species of trees. It is harvested and prepared like any other wood, and is grown as a cash crop throughout Africa, much like teak. It is well-known for it's hardness and durability as well as its distinctive colour.
There is no canonized saint named Ebony. Ebony is a type of wood, not a saint.
my name being ebony , ebony is the colour black or really dark wood
Ebony is a very dark wood, so ebony is sometimes used to describe a very deep brown or black object (or person!).
A type of wood, extremely dark in appearance.