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they have thick wood to withstand harsh climatic conditions

they have very small roots so that donot absorb alot of water through roots

they are very tall and it helps to form a canopy

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What tree produces ebony wood?

Ebony wood comes from several species of tree belonging to the genus Diospyros. The most commonly known species that produces ebony wood is Diospyros ebenum, native to southern India and Sri Lanka. Ebony wood is dense and prized for its dark, almost black color and fine texture, making it highly sought after for use in high-end furniture and musical instruments.


Is ebony wood softwood lumber?

"Ebony" is a general term encompassing a number of different species of tree. The most famous is Diospyros ebenum, a small evergreen native to Sri Lanka and India. Since the tree keeps its leaves year round, it's nominally a softwood. In reality, however, the lumber is rock hard an dense enough to sink in water. Contrast this with balsa wood. The balsa tree is deciduous (thus, technically a hardwood) yet the lumber is light enough for airplane construction.


I have a tree that looks like it has black berries growing on it what kind is it?

Without more information or a picture, it can be difficult to identify the tree. It could be a black cherry tree, elderberry tree, or even a black walnut tree. I recommend consulting a local plant expert or bringing a sample to a garden center for proper identification.


Is a black alder tree a producer consumer or decomposer?

A black alder tree is a producer because it creates its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer.


What are some adaptations of a candelabra tree?

The candelabra tree, also known as the Euphorbia ingens, has adaptations such as succulent stems that store water to survive in arid conditions, thorns to deter herbivores, and a shallow root system to quickly absorb rainfall. Its greenish-yellow flowers attract pollinators in its native habitat in southern Africa.

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What does ebony mean?

Ebony is a very dark wood, so ebony is sometimes used to describe a very deep brown or black object (or person!).


What is the color ebony?

my name being ebony , ebony is the colour black or really dark wood


What color is ebony?

Ebony is a very black tree. it is the color of the black keys on a piano.Ebony, (there are several species of trees of the genus Diospyros (family Ebenaceae), is a hardwood that is dark reddish-brown to almost black in colour. Gaboon ebony wood is the most pure black of the them all.


What shade is ebony?

Ebony is a type of wood, but "Ebony" is Black.


Is ebony brown or black?

ebony is like a really dark plum purple


What is the meaning of the name ebony?

Well as far as I know Ebony means black, like the Ebony woods. The black woods.


Is ebony a soft wood?

Ebony is a hard dark-coloured heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys.


What does Ebony Brown mean?

ebony is a shade of black XD


Where does ebony come from?

Ebony is a dense black, or very dark colored wood. Used for carving and musical instrument parts. Various types of tree species produce dark woods that are called ebony, but the most 'well-known' ebony is considered to be from the tree species called Diospyros Ebenum, which grows in India and Sri Lanka. For more information, see Related links below this box.


Which is not a tree of Himalayan forest -ebony or white willow?

Ebony: it is mostly found in mostly southern part of India.Which is a black inner core. White willow: Mostly used for cricket bat, find in Himalayas


What color is a ebony?

Black


What tree produces ebony wood?

Ebony wood comes from several species of tree belonging to the genus Diospyros. The most commonly known species that produces ebony wood is Diospyros ebenum, native to southern India and Sri Lanka. Ebony wood is dense and prized for its dark, almost black color and fine texture, making it highly sought after for use in high-end furniture and musical instruments.