Snakewood is one of the hardest woods in the world, known for its exceptional density and durability. Its Janka hardness rating can exceed 3,800 lbf, making it significantly harder than many other hardwoods. This extreme hardness contributes to its use in specialty items like high-end furniture and tool handles. However, it can also make it challenging to work with, requiring specialized tools and techniques.
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The name would be Brosimum guianense. Family: Moraceae.
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In Pokémon Snakewood, you can find HM04 (Strength) in the abandoned house in Route 109. Inside the house, you'll encounter a few trainers and need to progress through to find a hidden area where HM04 is located. Be sure to explore thoroughly, as some items and paths may be concealed.
native to tropical Asia, eastern Africa and northern Australia, has become an invasive species in Florida. Snakewood is a common name of three different plants: * Acacia xiphophylla(family Fabaceae) in Australia * Piratinera guianensis (syn. Brosimum guianense) (family Moraceae) in South America * Colubrina species (family Rhamnaceae) in North America
The heaviest and the hardest wood in the world is Snakewood (Piratinera guianensis). There are also many other candidats to be the hardest wood: ironwood, huacapu and some types of eucalypts. You can find a list of the hardest and the softest woods at the link in the Related Links. You will find a list that has been compiled according to the JANKA HARDNESS TEST.