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In this guide, 'wood' refers to either the tree or the wood from the tree. Botanical name (or scientific name) is the genus and species of the tree. It's often difficult to pin down a wood as to an exact identity. There are a variety of reasons for this: One wood can have many common names. Sometimes a tree may have 20 or more commonly used names that change depending where it is grown and the local language. * Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) may also be called Bodare Us, Bodark, Bodeck, Bodock, Bois d'arc, Bowwood, Geelhout, Hedge, Hedge Apple, Hedge-plant, Horse Apple, Maclura, Mock Orange, Naranjo Chino, Osage, Osage Apple-tree, Rootwood, Wild Orange or Yellow-wood. The common name is different depending on whether the tree is harvested from the wild or plantation grown. * http://reviews.ebay.com/Wood-Common-Names-vs-Botanical-Names_W0QQugidZ10000000001402514?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:SEARCH:4
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