- Most commonly,
tulipwood is the
greenish yellowish wood
yielded from the
tulip tree,
found on the
Eastern side of
North America and a
similar species...
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tulipwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tulipwood is the
pinkish yellowish wood
yielded from the
tulip tree,
Liriodendron tulipifera.
Tulipwood...
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Tulipwood is a
shingle style historic home at 1165
Hamilton Street in the
Somerset section of
Franklin Township,
Somerset County, New Jersey,
United States...
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boxwood (Buxus sempervirens,
specific gravity 0.95),
rosewood (including
tulipwood (Dalbergia deci****ris,
specific gravity 0.95),
palisander (Dalbergia...
- C
Dubonnet '
Tulipwood' (1924).
Kcslot logbook.[permanent dead link] 1934 Hispano-Swiss J12
Ville coupe "1939-Lagonda
Rapide V12
Tulipwood Ttourer". Archived...
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Liriodendron tulipifera—known as the
tulip tree,
American tulip tree,
tulipwood, tuliptree,
tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, lynn-tree, hickory-poplar...
- that the
phonetically similar Yagara name
Magandjin —
after the
native tulipwood trees (magan) at
Gardens Point — is a more
accurate and
appropriate Aboriginal...
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visitors can
descend into the
gallery via
stairs with
lacquered tulipwood balustrades. The
collecting areas of the
museum are not easy to summarize...
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their own right:
African blackwood, cocobolo, kingwood, and
Brazilian tulipwood. Some
species become canopy trees (up to 30 m high), and
large pieces...
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Swamp Spanish oak
Sweet gum
Sycamore fig
Sycamore maple Sydney red gum
Tulipwood White feather honeymyrtle Yellow box
There are a few
factors to consider...