Angiospermous Yellowwood ✰

: Though often called bow-wood, it is a deciduous yellowwood from the south-central US with hard orange-to-yellow timber. Key Characteristics & Uses

An is any flowering tree (angiosperm) characterized by yellowish-colored heartwood or timber. This distinction is critical in forestry because many famous "yellowwoods" are actually conifers (gymnosperms), such as the Podocarpus species. Primary Species angiospermous yellowwood

: Some species, particularly from the Zanthoxylum genus, have aromatic leaves and wood that emit a spicy scent when crushed or cut. : Though often called bow-wood, it is a

: The wood is often hard, durable, and naturally oily, making it excellent for fine woodworking and high-polish finishes. : Though often called bow-wood