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Peltogyne, a genus of tropical trees that produce lumber called "amaranth wood"
Most of the plants here are native to the region, and many, such as the Peltogyne mexicana or purple stick tree, are in danger of extinction.
Peltogyne, commonly known as purpleheart, amendoim or amaranth, is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical regions of Central and South America, where they occur in tropical rainforests.
This also makes purpleheart wood unsuitable to most people for use in jewelry.
The body was composed of western maple wood which had a core of purpleheart.
Carbide blades are recommended when working with purpleheart wood.
Benches are occasionally made using more exotic woods like purpleheart and teak - though the expense is high.
Some producers allow individuals to accent the waster with wood of other types including Jatobá and Purpleheart.
These include purpleheart, iroko, and angelique.
Instead of using European hardwoods, the islanders turned to the local mahogany, bulletwood, sabicu, thibet, satinwood, purpleheart and Spanish cedar.
Bokken have been made from Brazilian cherrywood (Jatoba), others from purpleheart, and even from lignum vitae.
Some of these trees, like mahogany, cocobolo and purpleheart, are endangered after generations of slashing and burning for cropland and pastures.
The eponymous artist is mostly an inverted brass goblet, made by Lynne Hull, outfitted with sunglasses but has shoes made of maple, walnut and purpleheart.
Though its heartwood may present in a shade of purple, Manilkara bidentata should not be confused with another tropical tree widely known as "purpleheart", Peltogyne pubescens.
Exposure to the dust, generated by cutting and sanding purpleheart, can cause irritation and nausea, possibly due to the presence of dalbergione (neoflavonoid) compounds in the wood.
Joe Devlin) A commission for The Focus Theatre, co-produced with PurpleHeart Theatre Co.
Like Ms. Somerson's other work, it is made of exotic woods: bleached rift oak (a domestic American wood) and curly purpleheart (from Africa and, yes, purple).
She is built of several types of woods traditionally used in shipbuilding, including: Live Oak, Angelique, Longleaf Pine, Sapele, Purpleheart, and Douglas Fir.
"Carved from a single piece of purpleheart . . . one of the last of the great stand of purpleheart trees on Tanqque III."
Teak has the unusual properties of being both an excellent structural timber for framing, planking, etc., while at the same time being easily worked, unlike some other similar woods such as purpleheart, and finished to a high degree.
Peltogyne, commonly known as purpleheart, amendoim or amaranth, is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical regions of Central and South America, where they occur in tropical rainforests.
His furniture is in a fully developed rococo style, employing boldly sculptural gilt-bronze mounts complementing marquetry motifs of flowers and leafy sprays, in figured tropical veneers like tulipwood, amarante, purpleheart and rosewood, often featuring the distinctive end-grain cuts.
With the arrival of a truckload of South American Purpleheart hardwood for the keel in 2000, the Twin Brigantine project was kicked off right in the parking lot adjacent to LAMI in the heart of San Pedro, CA.
William Amendoim was a member of the generation of players born in 1987-89 to win numerous youth competitions with the Flamengo jersey.
He called Palmeiras' complaining audience that sat in the closest seats "Turma do Amendoim" ("peanut gang").
After the series of unsuccessful experiences, Amendoim was loaned out to the Minas Gerais side Social in early 2009, and later that year to Tombense.
"Amendoim" is based on a moment from Peanuts especially Charlie Brown, passed to the only son by a brother too old, which signifies the most responsibility with Sally Brown.
Arachis archeri (Portuguese common name: Amendoim do campo limpo) is a herb native to Mato Grosso vegetation in Brazil.
In 2010, William Amendoim returned to Rio de Janeiro, signing up a loan contract with Americano to compete in the Campeonato Carioca.
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However, William Amendoim has played few matches as a senior for Flamengo, coming up once as a substitute in a 2006 Brazilian Série A match against São Caetano, won by Flamengo 4-1.
Peltogyne, commonly known as purpleheart, amendoim or amaranth, is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical regions of Central and South America, where they occur in tropical rainforests.
When he looked set to establish himself among the club professionals in early 2007, after a distinguished performance in that year's Rio de Janeiro Campeonato Carioca de Juniores, William Amendoim suffered a serious knee injury that left him sidelined for six months.
It might take another century for amaranth to get hot.
He had identified her, of course: Amaranth in a new part.
But it was all right, for Amaranth and a smaller figure were walking toward them.
You and your family can enjoy many different foods made from amaranth.
After a moment, Amaranth touched another hidden spring in the wall.
He's no longer at Amaranth, and the fund is being dissolved.
Later, the Spanish would ban the use of amaranth for this reason.
He added that the problems revealed at Amaranth could be repeated.
The sale of the energy holdings does take pressure off Amaranth.
It is too soon to tell what role Amaranth's gamble had on natural gas prices.
Investors have met with Amaranth throughout the week, many demanding the return of their money.
"Amaranth" then returned to the top spot the following week and remained there for a further 6 weeks.
It is mostly based on a grain native to Mexico called amaranth.
Meanwhile, the world is not feeding itself on grain amaranth.
"But how will the prince find her, if the amaranth no longer marks the spot?"
Amaranth smiled warmly; she felt the fish on the line.
Last year, the county added three more hedge funds to the mix, including Amaranth.
The man had been too small to be either Lee or Amaranth.
Returns at Amaranth have been high in recent years.
It has red brown shining colour, becoming amaranth when aged.
"All this began because you broke the law and piggies started growing amaranth."
They were now down on the plain, walking northward through the amaranth.
"But I am going to have to borrow the amaranth and gourd."
If it weren't for the assassins, there'd be no Amaranth.
"One Amaranth per two thousand population is the allowed ratio.
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