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This tree is actually a large shrub, and its wood is mostly used in handicrafts.

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What is the name of the wood of the genipap tree?

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What genipap wood called?

Genipap wood is commonly referred to as "genipap wood." It's not rocket science, honey. Just call it what it is and move on. No need to complicate things by giving it a fancy name. Just keep it simple, darling.


What is the wood from the maple tree used for?

Wood from the Maple tree is used in everything from flooring to furniture.


Which wood is used in javelin?

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Can grapefruit tree wood be used for barbecuing?

If the wood is old enough, it can be used. Do not use freshly cut wood as it will smoke too much. there are no poisons in grapefruit tree wood, so that is not an issue.


What part of the tree is used for paper?

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What happens when lighting strikes a tree and can the dead wood be used for fire wood?

well the tree would probably set on fire and the dead wood could possibly be used for fire


Which tree's stem we use?

The tree stem that we used is the trunk. Wood from the trunk of the tree is used in everyday items such as paper.


What part of the tree trunk is used for manufacturing?

the wood.


Where does rubber wood come from?

Rubber wood comes from the rubber tree, specifically from the Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). After the rubber tree's latex production declines, the tree is harvested for its wood, which is durable and commonly used in furniture manufacturing.


What types of wood were used in old skis?

tree wood i guess because every wood is made from trees.


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