Pinon Wood

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Trickyrick

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Was just at Lowes and saw severial bags of Pinon Wood for use in Firepits. Was wondering if anyone had tried it for Pens and such? Say's it a hardwood. Was just wondering.
 

plantman

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I believe the correct spelling would be Pinyon, a member of the genus Pinus monophylla. (Pine) The wood has little commerical value, with the exception that it is preferred by manufactures of charcoal and used for firewood. The Native Americans have received the greatest benefit from these trees as the nuts which they produce are still an important part of their food today. Pinyon nuts, or Pine nuts as we know them are used in many food dishes. The Pinyon is the state tree of Nevada. I often pick up wooden tomato or plant stakes if they have an interesting grain or color. Jim S
 
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