Name three plant which provides us wood.
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Oak
Oak trees produce a wood that ranks as the most commonly used hardwood in furniture making. Grown throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe as both deciduous and evergreen trees, oak wood may display one of several tones of red or white and is typically used for sturdy, fine grades of furniture. Its accentuated rings, prominent grain and large pores make oak wood ideal for absorbing stains of any color.
Maple
Maple is a light-colored hardwood tree that grows widely across the U.S., particularly in the eastern states. Though its dense texture and durability are comparable to more expensive hardwoods, its abundant availability makes maple wood an economical alternative to oak and alder. Maple's even color and grain texture accepts stains and finishes quite well.
Pine
Pine is among the least expensive furniture woods. Pine trees are found in much of the U.S. and in countries with temperate climates around the globe. Numerous types of trees make up the pine family including Ponderosa, eastern white, sugar and Radiata pine. Pine trees produce a softer wood with amber tones, deep brown knots and abstract grain patterns. Pine wood does well with any color of stain but usually requires a conditioning sealer prior to staining to ensure even color distribution.
Timber,Pine & Chakhunda (Casia tora)