Wood - Specimen details

Wood - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 89

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Plant Name 4.01 MAGNOLIACEAE Liriodendron tulipifera Entry Book Number 20.1983
Artefact Name Wood Vernacular Name
Iso Country Canada TDWG Region Canada
Parts Held Wood Geography Description Canada, Northern America
Uses WoodUse: MATERIALS - Wood User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS - Wood
Storage Woods size B Related Items
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Notes: Label source: Grows only in the western parts of Upper Canada, and attains a height of 130 feet, 70 feet to the first limb, and 36 inches in diameter, and not uncommonly, 60 inches in diameter. Very abundant in the southwestern Counties of Canada, and ca, n be furnished at #35 sterling per 1,000 cubic feet, freight to Quebec #8. It is also called the Tulip Tree; and in some localities, erroneously, yellow poplar. The wood is extensively used a substitute for pine for building and cabinet purposes. It is ea, sily wrought, durable and susceptible of a fine polish. Specific gravity 0.5; weight of cubic foot 30lbs.

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