Heartwood is the central, dark-colored core of a tree trunk that provides structural support but no longer transports water or nutrients. It is the dead, inner wood, and it is often more durable and resistant to decay due to the presence of extractives like resins and minerals. This contrasts with the outer layer of the trunk, the sapwood, which is lighter, alive, and actively transports water from the roots to the leaves.
himynameisSal on
i see a baby dinosaur dunking and also a monkey with a crown….i also saw a heart first.
hazjosh1 on
See lorkan heart is indeed in ebony
Just_a_Listener on
A broken one now…
dtoddh on
Turtle in a wing suit.
Bzchasingpokemon on
I see a ghost in a brown sheets
RandomSecurityGuard on
Spooky ghost
buttfirstcoffee on
Or a flying squirrel. Fossil?
EggOk8789 on

okiwali on
And I see a person inside the heart
thejoeface on
I hope you can get this to some woodworkers, that’s so cool!
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I see a fish.
Not a 💘it’s a straight up 🫀
i saw a mouse fighting for its life
Flying Turtle
Duh, it is in fact “Heartwood”!
Heartwood is the central, dark-colored core of a tree trunk that provides structural support but no longer transports water or nutrients. It is the dead, inner wood, and it is often more durable and resistant to decay due to the presence of extractives like resins and minerals. This contrasts with the outer layer of the trunk, the sapwood, which is lighter, alive, and actively transports water from the roots to the leaves.
i see a baby dinosaur dunking and also a monkey with a crown….i also saw a heart first.
See lorkan heart is indeed in ebony
A broken one now…
Turtle in a wing suit.
I see a ghost in a brown sheets
Spooky ghost
Or a flying squirrel. Fossil?

And I see a person inside the heart
I hope you can get this to some woodworkers, that’s so cool!