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Partridgewood | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Partridgewood gets its name from the grain of the wood, which, due to its very wide, contrasting parenchyma bands, resembles the wing of a partridge.
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Partridge - Freestate Timbers
Partridge wood stands out as a premium hardwood prized for its exquisite beauty, exceptional hardness, and versatility in woodworking applications.
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Partridgewood - Cook Woods
Partridgewood, Andira inermis, displays beautiful feather-like figure when flatsawn. Colors range from brown to reddish tones depending on the soil conditions.
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partridge-wood
ˈpartridge-wood 1. A hard red wood, much prized for cabinet work, also used for walking and umbrella sticks, obtained from the W. Indies, having darker parallel stripes, once thought to be the wood of the partridge-pea, Heisteria coccinea, now supposed to be (at least in part) obtained from the legu...
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Partridge wood - Wikipedia
Partridge wood may refer to: Andira inermis (Fabaceae), a Neotropical tree species. See also. edit · Millettia laurentii (Fabaceae); Gonialoe variegata.
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PARTRIDGEWOOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a (1) : the hard reddish mottled wood of a tree of the genus Andira (especially A. americana) used especially for walking sticks and cabinetwork
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Partridge wood
Partridge wood may refer to:
Andira inermis (Fabaceae), a Neotropical tree species
See also
Millettia laurentii (Fabaceae)
Gonialoe variegata
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Partridge | Wood - Mark Goodger Antiques
Partridge Wood, sometimes called Cabbage wood, is found in South America. It can come in a variety of colours ranging from red-brown, brown to almost black.
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PARTRIDGE WOOD - Tropic Timber
The wood is used for heavy construction, crossties, house framing, and exterior siding. Other suggested uses are turnery, furniture and cabinet work, parquet ...
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PARTRIDGE WOOD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Partridge wood definition: the rotted condition of the wood of certain trees, especially oaks, caused by a parasitic fungus, Xylobolus frustulatus.
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partridge-wood - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
partridge-wood (uncountable). A hard variegated wood from a tree species of Brazil and the West Indies (Andira inermis), used in cabinet-work.
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ANDIRA INERMIS - PARTRIDGE WOOD. - TROPILAB.
ANDIRA INERMIS - PARTRIDGE WOOD. Partridgewood. Common name: Acapurana, cabbage tree, moca, partridge wood, rode kabbes. Family: Fabaceae.
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Bearded wood partridge
The bearded wood partridge (Dendrortyx barbatus) is a bird species in the family Odontophoridae, the New World quail. bearded wood partridge
Endemic birds of Eastern Mexico
bearded wood partridge
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Birds of the Sierra Madre Oriental
Fauna
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Long-tailed wood partridge
Status
The IUCN has assessed the long-tailed wood partridge as being of Least Concern. References
long-tailed wood partridge
Endemic birds of Mexico
long-tailed wood partridge
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Birds of the Sierra Madre
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Buffy-crowned wood partridge
Distribution and habitat
The buffy-crowned wood partridge is found in three separate areas. Status
The IUCN has assessed the buffy-crowned wood partridge as being of Least Concern.
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