Rosewood is the name of several kinds of wood used to make knife handles, brush handles, and ornamental furniture. Rosewood is valued for its ability to take a high polish and for its rich color, which ranges from dark reddish-brown to purplish-brown. Its name comes from the roselike odor of the wood when it is sawed. The wood is sometimes called blackwood.
Paloverde, pah loh VAIR day, is the name of two species of thorny trees that grow in the dry regions of the Southwestern United States. Paloverdes… More>>
Broom is the name of a group of attractive shrubs that have slender, tough branches with small green leaves. People once tied the branches into a… More>>
Carob, KAR uhb, is a dark evergreen tree that grows in countries along the Mediterranean Sea. Some carobs are found in warm regions of the United… More>>
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