Examples of 'heartwood' in a sentence

Meaning of "heartwood"

Heartwood (noun): The dense, inner part of a tree trunk that no longer conducts water and provides structural support
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  • The wood nearer the heart of a stem or branch, different in color from the sapwood

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Heartwood is yellowish brown with darker streaks.
Early ships were built of the heartwood of oak.
The heartwood is pink or light reddish brown.
One special use is as a heartwood indicator.
The heartwood is cream to pale brown in colour.
It can easily separate from heartwood.
Its heartwood is used in medicine to heal wounds.
Series of furniture made in beech heartwood or wild oak.
Pine heartwood also appeared to be quite resistant.
The sandalwood oil can be sandalwood heartwood oil.
The heartwood is extremely resistant to preservative treatment.
The sapwood sinks in water while the heartwood floats.
Heartwood is greyish brown to dark tan.
The sapwood and the heartwood are not usually distinguishable.
Heartwood for healthy indoor air.

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Formation of heartwood extractives.
Heartwood extractives possess fungistatic and antitermitic properties.
Sometimes the sapwood and heartwood do not have a clear definition.
The heartwood turns a dark color with oxidation.
Monomer in heartwood cured.
The heartwood contains triterpene saponins.
Differences between pine sapwood and heartwood were not significant.
The heartwood is resistant to preservation treatments.
All components found in the wound response were normal constituents of heartwood.
The heartwood is extremely durable and resists marine borers.
There was a difference in the appearance of the heartwood and the sapwood.
The heartwood is dark green.
Find the heartwood.
The heartwood is quite durable.
This is heartwood.
The heartwood is a true ebony.
We are born of heartwood.
Heartwood lumber strength estimation.
It has the unusual property of having less dense heartwood than sapwood.
The heartwood is moderately durable.
The trunk of the tree has both inner heartwood and outer sapwood.
Heartwood is formed by the transformation of sapwood as the tree ages.
The pattern includes detail of the heartwood and sapwood of a particular grain pattern.
Heartwood is grey to pale reddish brown with characteristic brown streaks.
The trunk and larger branches are fluted and the heartwood is deep red.
The heartwood is pink.
The fiber length of sapwood is generally longer than the fiber length of heartwood.
The heartwood is pale green to white as the common name indicates.
The extractives content in the bark are higher than in the heartwood and sapwood.
Heartwood contains quinoid.
Soot obtained from burning the heartwood supplied a pigment for traditional tattooing tā moko.
Heartwood is durable against all tested fungi and relatively resistant to termites.
The hibai trees have red heartwood and most of them have red flowers.
The heartwood grain and color imparts feelings of elegance and exclusivity.
The number of rings in both sapwood and heartwood and their respective widths were recorded.

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