Josh-

I guess that 'ironwood' (aka eastern hophornmeam, American hornbeam, Ostrya 
virginiana; member of the Betulaceae), member of the  doesn't rate in this 
exotic group?

-Don
 
> Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:54:12 -0700
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: What's the hardest hardwood?
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> I agree with Gary. In the continental U.S. lignum vitae (Guaiacum
> sanctum) is the hardest and densest wood. Lignum vitae was once found
> in extreme southern Florida and the Keys but is now practically
> extinct due to over harvesting. Of the more temperate species, osage
> orange is the hardest I've worked with, and black locust and hickory
> are the hardest I have easy access to. Of hickory and locust, locust
> is harder but hickory is more flexible and absorbs shock better, which
> is why hickory is so popular for tool handles. Other extremely hard
> species of note are dogwood, persimmon, mesquite (western), hop
> hornbeam, ironwood and sugar maple, in no particular order.
> 
> Larry mentioned live oak as the hardest species. I do not think that
> live oak is harder than those listed above but is prized because it
> has such large "crotches"- areas where branches join the main stem.
> These zones of wood have interlocking fibers and and are always the
> hardest part of any individual tree. Old pruned branches are often
> known as "knots" and tend to be very hard.
> 
> Cool subject.
> 
> Josh
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 31, 11:21 am, "Gary A. Beluzo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Jenny,
> >
> > I thought Lignum vitae was the hardest wood, it sinks in water it is  
> > so dense, it grows in the tropics.  I had a piece from San Salvador  
> > Island when I was doing research on stromatolites for my advisor in  
> > graduate school.
> > I believe there is an old law on the books regarding either Lignum  
> > vitae or Carpinus (not striking your family member with anything that  
> > hard!).
> >
> > In Masschusetts I would assume it is "ironwood or musclewood " or  
> > Carpinus caroliniana.  I know it is the densest wood in New England.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > Gary A. Beluzo
> > Professor of Environmental Science
> > Division of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
> > Holyoke Community College
> > 303 Homestead Avenue
> > Holyoke, MA 01040
> >
> > [email protected]
> > 413 552-2445
> >
> > On Oct 31, 2009, at 10:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > > But it must be called Ironwood for a reason? Is this Carpinus  
> > > caroliniana we're talking about - musclewood because the trunk  
> > > contours look like muscles?
> >
> > > Jenny
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Marcboston <[email protected]>
> > > To: ENTSTrees <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Sat, Oct 31, 2009 9:31 am
> > > Subject: [ENTS] Re: What's the hardest hardwood?
> >
> > > Ironwood!  (It is probably not even close to being the hardest but I
> > > cannot help myself.)
> >
> > > On Oct 31, 9:22 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > >    I have never run into a US wood harder than plains grown and  
> > > dried
> > > > Osage orange (Maclura). You could start a campfire with the sparks  
> > > off
> > > > of a chainsaw when cutting it.
> >
> > > > On Oct 30, 8:21 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Trivia for wood lovers. There is some hard wood out there,  
> > > people. April 11,
> > > 2008
> >
> > > > >http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/
> > > What_is_the_Hardest_Wood_on_Ear...
> >
> > > > > Check out my new Blog:  http://nature-web-network.blogspot.com/
> > > (andclick on
> > > some of the ads)
> > > > >   ENTS,
> >
> > > > >   Quick question. Is hickory the hardest hardwood?- Hide quoted  
> > > text -
> >
> > > > - Show quoted text -
> > 
                                          
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