Across
- 6. Small chips or blocks of wood that are glued together
- 8. having foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season
- 9. where wood comes from
- 10. a soft type of wood
- 12. very distinguishable broadleaf leaves.
- 13. how something is made
- 15. Tall and graceful, they often grow together, forming a domed canopy.
- 17. convert (waste) into reusable material.
- 19. the wood from a broadleaved tree (such as oak, ash, or beech) as distinguished from that of conifers.
- 20. an evergreen coniferous tree which has clusters of long needle-shaped leaves. Many kinds are grown for the soft timber, which is widely used for furniture and pulp, or for tar and turpentine.
Down
- 1. tall, round-headed, and wide-spreading.
- 2. wood fibre reduced chemically or mechanically to pulp and used in the manufacture of paper.
- 3. dark brown, flaky bark has a sweet odor, and the tree bears a gray-brown fruit and small white flowers.
- 4. Short, slender branches rise to a narrow pyramidal crown on a young tree
- 5. an environmentally friendly alternative to natural wood.
- 7. used for furniture
- 11. a large tree which bears acorns and typically has lobed deciduous leaves. Oaks are dominant in many north temperate forests and are an important source of durable timber used in building, furniture, and (formerly) ships.
- 14. a giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics.
- 16. A type of soft wood
- 18. a deciduous broadleaf tree which can grow to 35m.
