Desert ironwood (Olneya tesota) is a dense, slow-growing tree that can reach heights of up to 30 feet. Its bark is thick and grayish-brown, while the leaves are small, leathery, and usually have a dark green hue. The wood is exceptionally hard and heavy, giving it its name, and it produces clusters of small purple or lavender flowers. Additionally, the tree has a broad, spreading canopy, providing shade in its arid environment.
Olneya tesota is the scientific name for the desert ironwood tree.
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Ironwood is a type of tree. It grows in the Sonoran Desert.
There are several refrences to "ironwood" trees :The hornbeam tree (Carpinus betulus) or hop-hornbeam (Ostrya carpinifolia).The "desert ironwood" (Olneya tesota).The Ceylon Ironwood or rose chestnut (Mesua ferrea)The Catalina Ironwood (Lyonothamnus Floribundus ssp. Asplenifolius)In addition, the ebony tree (Diospyros ebenum and Diospyros crassiflora) is sometimes referred to as ironwood.
The desert ironwood adapts to the desert environment by having deep roots to access water, thick waxy leaves to reduce water loss, and a slow growth rate to conserve resources. Its dense wood also protects it from browsing animals and helps it withstand extreme temperatures.
Ironwood is a type of tree. It grows in the Sonoran Desert.
The principal use today for desert ironwood is in the production of hand-carved figures for sale. The Seri Indians of the Mexican Sonoran Desert are the artists who create these figurines for sale. It is also used for making knife handles and, to a lesser extent, for firewood and for making charcoal.
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High temperatures, minimal rainfall, minimal vegetation.