Ruth,
Iron wood, and usually only the heart of the tree, but it is not too typical
in Vermont. There are many species, but that is the only one I know of in
New England.
Best,
Leland
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Subject: [BP] lignum vitae
So, what is the common name for this tree? I have never heard of them,
maybe they don't grow in Vermont. Thanks, Ruth
At 4:56 PM -0500 2/10/08, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
cp,
Do you mind if I cross post your e-mail on water mills to the hurdy-gurdy
list? I'm not sure they will pay attention, but it is one turnign musical
instrument to another and they have been rattling on for more than a week
now about bearing woods and authenticity of heritage sound.
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PS. Their consensus seems to be lignum vitae. I have been a bit too busy to
pay close attention to their detailed wanderings.
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