The Scientific name for a white apple tree would be an orchid's crab apple tree. I know that it says crab apple tree but it's not a crab apple, the white apple actually has seeds the shape of crab eyes so, the apple was name after a crustacean.
The scientific name for Sheesham wood is Dalbergia sissoo. It is a type of rosewood tree native to the Indian subcontinent and is commonly used in furniture making.
The name would be Ochroma pyramidale. Family: Bombacaceae.
The scientific name for the national tree of Sri Lanka is Shorea robusta, commonly known as the Sal Tree. This tree holds cultural significance in Sri Lanka and is also found in other parts of South Asia.
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
The term "tree of life" appears to be a metaphor comparing the complexity of life to the many branches of a tree, so there is either no such plant called the tree of life, or there are a number of plants by this name dependant on global location.The breadfruit tree, of the Philippines and of other Pacific Islands, is probably the closest to being awarded this distinction due to the incredible nutritional value of its fruits, not to mention its value as timber in early shipbuilding. Its scientific name is Artocarpus altilis.
The scientific name would be Feronia limonia.
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Cedar is a tree used for wood of the Genus Cedrus.
yes indeed apple wood does come from apple trees
The scientific name of the Brazilian Rosewood tree is Dalbergia nigra. The tree is mainly used for high quality furniture creation due to its dark and sturdy wood.
The scientific name for Sheesham wood is Dalbergia sissoo. It is a type of rosewood tree native to the Indian subcontinent and is commonly used in furniture making.
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Sequoia is the scientific name for the redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens), a tall conifer with reddish wood, although any tree having a reddish wood may be referred to as a redwood.
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Olneya tesota is the scientific name for the desert ironwood tree.
The name would be Ochroma pyramidale. Family: Bombacaceae.
anti-wood tree