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'Anemone quinquefolia' and 'Anemone nemorosa' are scientific, Latin or binomial names for the 'wood anemone'. The wildflower also goes by the common name of 'wood anemone'. Both common names may be used in regard to the choice of scientific names. The scientific choice comes from there being two closely related natives, in the United States of America and in Europe. The flowering plant that's native to the U.S. is 'Anemonequinquefolia'. The native wildflower that's known to Europeans is 'Anemone nemorosa'.
A wood louse belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
The genus species for rubber wood is Hevea brasiliensis.
Leptinotarsa decemlineata
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
The botanical Name of Teak wood is "Techtona grandis"
The Indonesian word for amboyna wood is kayu amboyna.
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The botanical name of chakunda wood is Alstonia scholaris. It is commonly known as Indian devil tree or dita bark and is native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. The wood is used for various purposes, including construction and making paper.
It is a wood referred to in the Hebrew Bible. The botanical identity is now not known for certain. It was used together with pine and cedar in the construction of King Solomon's temple
To native Americans thunder wood is the wood from a tree that has been struck by lightning.
The names of the wood carving tools used in traditional wood carving techniques include chisels, gouges, mallets, and knives.
Hardwood trees belong to the Angiosperm group and are classified under the botanical name Angiospermae. This group includes a wide variety of tree species known for producing wood that is typically harder and denser than that of softwood trees.
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Grant Wood's siblings were Frank, Jack and Nan.
Ash is excellent source of firewood. The best thing about it is you dont have to season it. Just split and burn. Always season your wood before burning, even Ash. Wet wood reduces the temperature of the primary burn (and hence the heat produced) and the rising steam can extinguish the secondary burn above it.
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