- such as
baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture.
Craftspeople and
artists specialized in
making baskets may be
known as
basket makers and
basket weavers...
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oak is also
called basket oak,
since the wood is
easily split into long, thin,
flexible strips excellent for
basket weaving. The
swamp chestnut oak's...
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water oak (Quercus nigra),
chestneu or
basket oak (Quercus michauxii),
willow oak (Quercus p****os),
cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda), and red
oak (Quercus...
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rattan weaver, and are
woven over a mould.
Oak, pine, and ash are the most
traditional type of wood used on
baskets, but
today many
other types are utilized...
- The
acorn is the nut of the
oaks and
their close relatives (genera
Quercus and Lithocarpus, in the
family ****aceae). It
usually contains a
seedling surrounded...
- flour. They made
baskets out of blue
oak seedlings,
utensils such as
bowls from the wood, and dye from the acorns. Commercially, the blue
oak is
mainly limited...
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Concern ****aceae
Quercus michauxii Nutt.: 106–107
Swamp Chestnut Oak,
Basket Oak Scattered throughout state,
particularly Coastal Plain and Piedmont...
-
diversilobum (syn. Rhus diversiloba),
commonly named Pacific poison oak or
western poison oak, is a
woody vine or
shrub in the
sumac family, Anacardiaceae....
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strainers available are
simplex basket strainers,
duplex basket strainers, T-strainers and Y-strainers.
Simple basket strainers are used to
protect valuable...
- the
Oak Ridges Moraine are the most
prominent visible geographical feature of King. The
Holland Marsh,
considered to be Ontario's "vegetable
basket", straddles...