It is an ironwood tree which is found in Australia, mostly it is gain from a type of trees found in Eastern and Southern Australia. It is famous as the world`s hardest woods. It has Janka ratting of 5,060 ibf.
The common species of wood grown in the United States vary widely in their ability to resist decay, from the highly resistant osage-orange or black locust to willow and aspen.
It is identified with the Akshaya Vata, the Immortal Banyan, the only individual tree ever designated with a proper noun in Hindu scriptures.
Moringa. Next up is moringa, often called the "Miracle Tree" due to its impressive nutritional value. Native to parts of Africa and Asia, moringa leaves are filled with iron, calcium, protein, and vitamins A and C.
As the strongest timber in North America, black locust helped build Jamestown and hardened the navy that decided the War of 1812, yet today few Americans have heard of it.
The rate of growth for Sequoias never slows and this is over a natural lifetime that can span thousands of years. They continue to add layers at the same rate throughout their long life so that as they grow in height and girth they incrementally layer on more wood every year.
Neem Tree. This tree has the strongest taproot system. Its primary root can grow deep – twice as the height of the tree itself.
Pear trees, willows, sycamores, eucalyptuses, silver maples, and American Oaks commonly drop limbs in windy conditions. These trees have weak bark that does not support the tree well, which leaves them exposed in windy conditions.
Pothos. The Pothos plant is the ultimate indestructible plant on the list. It is tough, durable, and is one of the top-performing air purifiers in NASA's indoor air pollution study. Pothos are considered some of the best plants for offices because they can stay green even in very low-light environments.
Moringa - the never-die tree.
1. The oldest individual tree in the world: Methuselah tree. Methuselah is a Great Basin bristlecone pine (pinus longaeva) that is estimated to be between 4,800-5,000 years old.
Evergreens often symbolize immortality and eternal life because they retain their leaves throughout the winter.
5. Japanese Stewartia. “Japanese Stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) is one of the best landscape trees on the market,” says Ali McEnhill. “It is easy to grow in most conditions and beautiful through all four seasons. Light green foliage emerges in spring and is followed by large, white camelia-like flowers in summer.
In the film Wind Across the Everglades (1958), a notorious poacher named Cottonmouth (played by Burl Ives) ties a victim to the trunk of a manchineel tree, which a character explains as "the only tree that carves its initials into you." The tree is recorded as the world's most dangerous tree by Guinness World Records.
The two most common herbicides used on tree- of-heaven with the foliar spray approach are glyphosate and triclopyr. These systemic herbicides are absorbed through leaves and stems and then transported to the root system. They have low soil activity so they pose little risk to groundwater if applied properly.
The USDA Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) in Madison, Wisconsin, the country's premier wood laboratory, classifies black locust, along with three other domestic tree species (red mulberry, osage orange, and yew) as exceptionally decay-resistant. Some tropical woods have similar characteristics.