Bloodwood

/ˈblʌd.wʊd/ noun

A type of tree with dark reddish wood, found in Australia and Africa, valued for its color and hardness.

Compound of 'blood' and 'wood,' named for the deep red color of the timber. This name was applied to several tropical species by European colonists who encountered them in Africa and Australia.

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