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Lignum vitae - Wikipedia
Lignum vitae is Latin for "wood of life" . The plant derives its name from its medicinal uses; lignum vitae resin has been used to treat a variety of medical conditions from coughs to arthritis.
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Lignum Vitae | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Lignum vitae is reported to be very durable for outdoor use and is also very resistant to insect attack.
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ENH445/ST286: Guaiacum sanctum: Lignum Vitae
Lignum vitae is an extremely slow-growing broadleaf evergreen which ultimately reaches 30 feet in height and casts light shade.
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lignum vitæ
‖ lignum vitæ (ˈlɪgnəm ˈvaɪtiː) [L. = wood of life.] 1. A tree; = guaiacum 1. Applied also to several other trees having wood of similar properties.1597 Gerarde Herbal iii. cxviii. 1309 Italian Lignum vitæ, or woode of Life, groweth to a faire and beautiful tree. 1655 J. S. Jrnl. Eng. Army in W. Ind...
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A New Chapter in the Storied Life of This Lignum Vitae
This hardy, compact hardwood once proliferated the Caribbean, parts of Central and South America, and South Florida. With lovely blue blooms, ...
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Lignum Vitae: The World's Densest Wood Explained - Glamorwood
Lignum vitae is incredibly dense and hard. It has a density of about 79 lb/ft³ (1,260 kg/m³) and a Janka hardness rating of 4,390 lbf. It also ...
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Diarrhodon
It consists of red roses, red and citron santals, lignum aloes, cinnamon, rhapontic, spikenard, ivory, harts-horn, saffron, mastic, pearls, ambergris, Species de Gemmis, Aromaticum Rosatum, Diarrhodon Abbatis, Lætificans Galeni, of each four drams, Loaf-sugar beaten to powder half a pound, small Aqua Vitæ
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Lignum vitae 'Sanctum' - PlantVine
This broadleaf evergreen is available as a tree or a shrub. Seen most often in the 9 to 12 ft. range, it forms a dense rounded canopy.
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Lignum Vitae – A wood so unique it was used in the first nuclear ...
Also known as Ironwood, it is the hardest and heaviest traded wood, being 3 to 4 times the hardness of English Oak. It was the alleged medicinal ...
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Lignum Vitae - Genuine Lumber For Sale - Rare Woods USA
Lignum Vitae – Genuine ... Cracks. Species: · lignum vitae - genuine. $163.24. Out of stock. Out of stock. SKU LIGVITG1002 Categories Individual Pieces, Lignum ...
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Lignum vitae | Caribbean, Hardwood & Evergreen | Britannica
Lignum vitae, (genus Guaiacum), any of several trees in the family Zygophyllaceae (order Zygophyllales), particularly Guaiacum officinale, native to the New ...
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Guaiacum sanctum (Lignum Vitae) - Gardenia.net
Guaiacum sanctum (Lignum Vitae) is an extremely slow-growing evergreen shrub or small tree with crooked, often multiple trunks and a dense, rounded canopy.
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pockwood
† ˈpockwood Obs. [f. pock n. + wood n.] The wood of a tree of the genus Guaiacum, formerly used for the cure of syphilis; = guaiacum 2, lignum vitæ 2: cf. pock-tree in pock n. 4. b. attrib. pockwood-tree: = guaiacum 1, lignum vitæ 1.1590 J. Hester French-Pockes ¶iij b, Lignum Guaiacum, commonly call...
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Alphonsus Ciacconius
The prophecy, including the attribution of the interpretations to Chacón, was first published in 1595 by Wion as part of his book Lignum Vitæ.
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lignum
▪ I. lignum1 (ˈlɪgnəm) [L. lignum wood.] ‖ 1. Bot. The wood of exogenous plants, comprising both alburnum and duramen.1826 Good Bk. Nat. I. 190 The whole of the liber of one year..becoming the alburnum of the next, and the alburnum becoming the lignum. 1866 in Treas. Bot. ‖ 2. Occurring, with qualif...
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