{{for|the production company|Lacewood Productions}} '''Lacewood''' is a common name for the wood produced from a number of different trees, with mostly a striking appearance of their "lace-wood", which gets its name from the lace like pattern: These include: * ''Allanblackia floribunda'', ''Allanblackia parviflora'', West African trees * ''Cardwellia sublimis'', an Australian tree * ''Elaeocarpus bojeri'', "bois dentelle", due to the unique patterns of its flowers * ''Euplassa pinnata'', ''Euplassa cantareirae'', trees from northeastern South america * ''Firmiana papuana'', a tree from New Guinea * ''Grevillea robusta'', an East Australian tree * ''Lagetta lagetto'', a Caribbean tree, lacebark tree, lace tree, "bois dentelle", the inner bark is formed of reticulated fibres so as to resemble a coarse kind of lace. * ''Macadamia'' spp., Australian trees * ''Monoon oblongifolium'' (Syn.: ''Polyalthia oblongifolia'') Mempisang, a Philppinean tree, yellow lacewood * ''Platanus'' spp.; ''Platanus occidentalis'' American sycamore, ''Platanus'' × ''hispanica'' London plane <ref>{{cite book |last=Lincoln |first=William A |title=World Woods in Colour |year=1986 |publisher=Stobard Davies Ltd |location=Hertford UK |isbn=0-85442-028-2}}</ref> * ''Panopsis'' spp.; ''Panopsis rubescens'' and ''Panopsis sessilifolia''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lacewood |url=http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/lacewood/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160726220924/http://www.wood-database.com:80/lumber-identification/hardwoods/lacewood |archive-date=2016-07-26 |website=The Wood Database}}</ref> * ''Roupala montana'', ''Roupala cordialis'' Leopardwood, brazilian lacewood, South American lacewood, Ropala lacewood * ''Sterculia shillinglawii'', a tree from New Guinea

==Uses== <gallery> Lacewood.jpg|Lacewood Dulcimercilp.jpg|Lacewood dulcimer </gallery>

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== See also == * Lacebark * Lacebark tree

Category:Wood

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