Pyracantha Wood
Despite its fierce thorns pyracantha is an important shrub in the south carolina landscape. Something called rosewood has been used for fine furniture tool handles etc.
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Pyracantha wood
Pyracantha is also called firethorn. Pyracantha from greek pyr fire and akanthos thorn hence firethorn is a genus of large thorny evergreen shrubs in the family rosaceae with common names firethorn or pyracantha. It is a very common garden shrub also planted around municipal buildings almost ubiquitous.Rogersiana vary mostly in berry size and color. Useful in the garden as it bears colourful berries for winter colour and also good for attracting birds still easily passed by without a second glance. Koidzumii and roger s firethorn p.
Planting the pyracantha step 1. Any wood can be carved using power tools but take care regarding respiratory protection. Has anyone worked with pyracantha firehorn or wood from roses.
One of the first oddments of wood a came acroos was a small slice of pyracantha also known as firethorn. The three most popular species scarlet firethorn pyracantha coccinea formosa firethorn p. The pyracantha is also known as firethorn due to the numerous extremely sharp thorns that may cause a burning reaction making the shrub a less than desirable choice for most home gardens.
Both can be carved when green but become quite hard when dry. They are native to an area extending from southwest europe east to southeast asia. Pyracantha also known as firethorn is generally used as a large landscape shrub or hedge due to its size at up to 18 feet tall and equally wide.
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