Butternut Tree (Noun)
Meaning
North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The local farmer proudly showcased the butternut tree as the source of a highly valued, natural dye in their crafts.
- Crafters cherish the nuts and shells from the butternut tree to use as creative and environmentally-friendly art materials.
- Environmental groups recommend the planting of the butternut tree as an effective measure in restoring biodiversity.
- One region that hosts many a thriving butternut tree benefits economically due to sustainable nut harvest and production practices.
- On woodworking expeditions in this park area visitors hunt to hand harvest workable portions from standing, diseased or broken down butternut tree, considered vital tools material, preserving healthy heritage lines as healthy remaining parent specimens could replicate replenishing deadstock if thriving standing long surviving sentinel butt stocks thriving reproductions root runners thus sustainable root &/stock survivor models occur generation models may start harvesting cycle repeatedly well rooted newly offstock branch as another begins year workHomeAsAfter selecting on other the latter natural portion examples chosen only half mature log's segment full working branches out used can long some younger woods replac