Ironwood is the most dense wood in existance. Petrified wood is considered rock. Ironwood is so dense, it will not float on water. See the related link for more information.
Olneya tesota is the scientific name for the desert ironwood tree.
First, understand that there are at least 30 species of tree that are called (in their own locale) "Ironwood". That said, the most common usage of the term is for the American Hornbeam tree. The trunks and branches are usually on the slender side, medium grayish-brown, and until the tree is mature, relatively smooth (older trees have deeply fissured bark). The same tree is sometimes called "musclewood", as the sinewy look of the branches resembles tensed arm or leg muscles. As the name implies, the wood is very hard and tough.
yes bloody hard in Australia it has many type where i come from in Queensland there are type call ironwood ironbark red gum and many others and they are all very hard
The types of unusual plant growth are galls, witches brooms and burls. These types of plants are caused by things such as wasp larvae or parasites.
The official definition for the word gigantism is "unusual or abnormal largeness."
The address of the Ironwood Carnegie Library is: 235 East Aurora Street, Ironwood, 49938 2111
The address of the Ironwood Area Historical Soc is: 150 N Lowell St, Ironwood, MI 49938
The address of the Ironwood Area Historical Society is: Po Box 553, Ironwood, MI 49938-0553
The orange sap that oozes from ironwood trees is just regular tree sap. If a tree has an unusual amount of sap oozing out, it may have a fungus or be diseased. Trees don't usually have sap leaking out unless they have been damaged or are diseased.
Ironwood Theatre was created in 1928.
The phone number of the Ironwood Carnegie Library is: 906-932-0203.
Ironwood is the only one I know of
Ironwood State Prison was created in 1994.
Ironwood High School was created in 1986.
Ironwood Pig Sanctuary was created in 2001.
Ironwood City Hall was created in 1890.
Ironwood Carnegie Library was created in 1901.