-
Lignum is
Latin for wood and may
refer to:
Gmelina lignum-vitreum,
plant endemic to New
Caledonia Lignum,
common name of
Muehlenbeckia florulenta, plant...
-
Lignum vitae (/ˈlɪɡnəm ˈvaɪti, -ˈviːtaɪ/), also
called guayacan or guaia****, and in
parts of
Europe known as
Pockholz or pokhout, is a wood from trees...
-
Agarwood is
known under many
names in
different cultures:
Another name is
Lignum aloes or Aloeswood,
unrelated to the
familiar genus, Aloe. Also from akil...
-
Lignum nephriti**** (Latin for "kidney wood") is a
traditional diuretic that was
derived from the wood of two tree species, the
narra (Pterocarpus indicus)...
-
According to
Christian tradition, the True
Cross is the real
cross on
which Jesus of
Nazareth was crucified. It is
related by
numerous historical accounts...
-
Lignum rhodium is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Amyris balsamifera Convolvulus floridus Convolvulus scoparius Rhodiola rosea - all...
-
Vitex lignum-vitae,
known in
Australia as
yellow hollywood or "
lignum-vitae" (also used for
other species), is a
rainforest tree of
eastern Australia...
-
Muehlenbeckia axillaris (creeping wire vine,
sprawling wire vine,
matted lignum) is a low
evergreen shrub,
forming wiry mats up to
about 1
metre (3 ft 3 in)...
- Guaia**** sanctum,
commonly known as holywood,
lignum vitae or
holywood lignum-vitae, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
creosote bush family, Zygophyllaceae...
-
Santalum album is a
small tropical tree, and the
traditional source of
sandalwood oil. It is
native to
Indonesia (Java and the
Lesser Sunda Islands), the...