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He was also the first to discover corkwood in Missouri.
It was made of corkwood, stiff paper, and oli-glued feathers.
The African corkwood tree can reach a height of 100 ft with a diameter of one to three feet.
Some of the plants in this garden are Sweetbay magnolia and Florida corkwood.
Corkwood received one battle star for World II service.
Various light "corkwood"-type woods have been used around the world as fishing floats.
Now Webubu was still playing his flute on the platform he had built in the corkwood tree, when the women came in sight.
Others such as the river red gum and corkwood trees like grevillea and hakeas are a source of food themselves.
Uses of the wood from the African corkwood tree range from flotation devices, such as rafts, to toys.
Endiandra sieberi, known as the Corkwood is a rainforest tree growing in eastern Australia.
The wood of the African corkwood tree has a frail concreteness and has a tendency to mold and tarnish easily.
The collection includes Maple, Corkwood, Beech, Willow and Pine.
From 27 October until 6 March 1945 Corkwood conducted net operations and laid cruiser moorings at Eniwetok.
Other common names include Corkwood, Rose-leaf Marara, Brown Alder and Sugarbark.
I will admit that I experienced a thrill when for the first time I held a real sword, not a toy weapon of corkwood and feathers.
In higher elevations the yellow carabeen, red carabeen, pigeonberry ash, rosewood and soft corkwood trees predominate.
Duboisia myoporoides, or Corkwood, is a shrub or tree native to high-rainfall areas on the margins of rainforest in eastern Australia.
Webubu then built himself a platform high in a corkwood tree, which we call "troba" on the beach, and seating himself there he began to play his flute.
And from that hour until now, all corkwood trees lean toward the earth, as I will show thee, if thou wilt go with me to the beach where they grow.
Its common names are Grey Corkwood, Bat's Wing Coral Tree, and the more ambiguous "bean tree".
Common names include Pond-apple, Alligator-apple, Swamp apple, Corkwood, Bobwood, and Monkey-apple.
Erythrina vespertilio (Bat's Wing Coral Tree, Grey Corkwood)
Duboisia (commonly called Corkwood Tree) is a genus of small perennial shrubs to trees about 14 m tall, with extremely light wood and a thick corky bark.
"Pituri" is a hallucinogenic drug, made from the leaves of the Corkwood Tree and Acacia ash, and used by local Aborigine shamans for vision quests.
Other tree species near the lake include Golden Sassafras, Soft Corkwood, Prickly Ash, Possumwood and Mountain Walnut.