heartwood in English

noun
1
the dense inner part of a tree trunk, yielding the hardest timber.
In the inner heartwood , these bodies were rarefying and cell walls became impregnated by a brown colour.

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1. Catechu‘s heartwood is also used as medicine.

2. Heartwood contain yellow sediment.

3. Bloodwood has bright vivid red heartwood

4. Heavy wood with dark colored heartwood used for ornaments.

5. Wood drying history had no effect on uptake by sapwood, but did affect uptake by heartwood; high-temperature-kiln-dried heartwood retained more solvent than air-dried or conventionally dried heartwood.

6. Heartwood from dark brown to purple brown, alternating stripes.

7. The library has a locally sourced Welsh Heartwood reception desk.

8. It was a piece of the heartwood from the river birch.

9. Commercially sold when a minimum of face board needs to be heartwood.

10. Boxes, alcove posts , beds , construction fittings, cabinets and plywood. Beautiful heartwood for sliced veneer.

11. The hibai trees have red heartwood and most of them have red flowers.

12. Heat-treatment evidently decreased the water absorption of spruce and pine heartwood.

13. The heartwood yields a red dye. Seed can be used for oil extraction.

14. According to All About Birds, red-Cockaded woodpeckers dig cavities in pines softened by heartwood rot

15. A spiny Asian tree (Acacia Catechu) having bipinnately compound leaves, spikes of yellow flowers, and dark heartwood.

16. A spiny Asian tree (Acacia Catechu) having bipinnately compound leaves, spikes of yellow flowers, and dark heartwood

17. The classification procedure was required in order to separate sapwood from colored heartwood, knots, rot and bark.

18. Conks typically appear after extensive damage to the heartwood or sapwood (or both) has already occurred inside a tree

19. Thickness swelling, water absorption and equilibrium moisture content of heartwood boards were always lower than those of sapwood boards.

20. A spiny tropical American tree(Haematoxylon campechianum) in the pea family, having dark heartwood from which a dyestuff is obtained.

21. The small permeability in heartwood mainly was due to there were large tylosis in the vessels and vestured pit between the vessels.

22. Six years ago I founded KIPP Heartwood Academy , a public charter school in San Jose, part of a network of 99 KIPP schools nationwide.

23. Rich and moist soils such as well–drained alluvial soils, do not support sandalwood well; the heartwood in such trees will be deficient in oil.

24. Ash has a pronounced grain, the sap wood is creamy white the heartwood is a grayish brown the grain is coarse and interlocked

25. With such a wide selection of Birdhouses for sale, from brands like Heartwood, Wooden Expression Birdhouses, and Home Bazaar Inc., you’re sure to find something that you’ll love

26. Cankering can become quite extensive within the cambian layers, heartwood and inner bark of woody plants, cutting off the tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

27. Brazilein, a compound obtained in a large amount from the dried heartwood of Caesalpinia sappan Linn., which has long been used in traditional medicine in China, has some pharmacological activities

28. Then head to the Crumbled Ridge on the south end of Heartwood Grove ( /way 70.9, 36.9 or so) and use the flute on the Fresh Gormling Burrows to coax out the burrowing gormlings.

29. Urolithin C had initially been thought to be a degradation product of Brazilein, yet its natural and unquantified presence in the heartwood has been highlighted, suggesting its unrelated presence [13]

30. The red-Cockaded woodpecker is the only species of woodpecker that excavates its cavities exclusively in living pine trees, usually in older trees infected with red heart fungus, which softens the heartwood and makes cavity excavation easier

31. In this research, water absorption differences between sapwood and heartwood of Scots pine and Norway spruce heat-treated at temperatures 170 °C, 190 °C, 210 °C and 230 °C were investigated.

32. 1A) is a natural small molecule isolated from dried heartwood of Caesalpinia sappan L –.It has been reported that Brazilein exhibits multi-pharmacological activities, such as cardioactive effect , immunosuppression , , protection of central and peripheral nerves system –, smooth muscle

33. Catechu (kăt`əcho͞o) or cutch, extract from the heartwood of Acacia Catechu, a leguminous tree of the pulse pulse, in botany, common name for members of the Fabaceae (Leguminosae), a large plant family, called also the pea, or legume, family

34. Prefinished Engineered Albizzia Flooring 1/2" x 5-1/2" (13mm x 140mm) with 4mm wear layer Heartwood golden yellow, light brown, red brown, or dark brown, sometimes with a greenish, purple, or red tinge, sometimes with dark streaks sapwood whitish, yellowish, or pinkish brown, well demarcated.

35. 1 Properties of brash wood 4 Accidental factors affecting type of failure and toughness of wood 8 Causes of Brashness investigated lo Species differences 10 Environmental factors 10 Width of growth rings 10 Percentage of summer wood 12 Sapwood as compared with heartwood 13 Cellular structure of wood low in density for its species :_ …

36. Catechu: 1 n East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by flat pods; source of black Catechu Synonyms: Acacia Catechu , Jerusalem thorn Type of: acacia any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia n extract of the heartwood of Acacia Catechu used for dyeing and tanning and preserving fishnets