The wood in Kingsley's time contained many foreign and coniferous species, introduced by an earlier, eighteenth-century owner.
Chestnut is of the same family as oak, and likewise its wood contains many tannins.
The bark, leaves, wood, and seed husks of the plant contain tannin.
The woods contain two foot trails (marked red and blue) which wind through the woods.
Those woods had contained a rapture he had found nowhere else.
The wood contains a nature trail open to the public, roughly half a mile long.
Certain woods and their dust contain toxins that can produce severe allergic reactions.
The wood contains sufficient natural oil to start the fire well.
The woods contain extensive hiking trails that are open to the general public.
A leaf's blades range from 9-19cm long and 6-9cm wide The wood of the tree contains a milky-like moisture.