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- Fatwood abstract "Fatwood, also known as \"fat lighter,\" \"lighter wood,\" \"rich lighter,\" \"pine knot,\" \"lighter knot,\" \"heart pine\" or \"lighter'd\" [sic], is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. This resin-impregnated heartwood becomes hard and rot-resistant. The stump (and tap root) left in the ground after a tree has fallen or has been cut is an excellent source of fatwood. Other locations, such as the joints where limbs intersect the trunk, can also be harvested. Although most resinous pines can produce fatwood, in the southeastern United States the wood is commonly associated with longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), which historically was highly valued for its high pitch production.".
- Fatwood thumbnail Fatwood_firestarters.jpg?width=300.
- Fatwood wikiPageExternalLink LEVB%20Das%20Beleuchtungswesen.pdf.
- Fatwood wikiPageID "9620974".
- Fatwood wikiPageLength "6250".
- Fatwood wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Fatwood wikiPageRevisionID "707625925".
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Beauregard_Parish,_Louisiana.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conifers.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pinus.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees_of_the_South-Central_United_States.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees_of_the_United_States.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wood.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Clearcutting.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_(ecology).
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Insect_repellent.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Liquid.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy_of_Sweden.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Pine_tar.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_palustris.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_taeda.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(resin).
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Resin.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Steam.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Sugartown,_Louisiana.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Taproot.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Terpene.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Tree_stump.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Turpentine.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Volatility_(chemistry).
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Fatwood_firestarters.jpg.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Kienspanhalter_Niederrhein_18-19_Jh.JPG.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Olaus_Magnus_-_About_Lighting_and_Torches_of_Kindling.jpg.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Stickstake,_Kaälsjö_socken,_Halland.JPG.
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fatwood".
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heart-pine".
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "fatwood".
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "heart-pine".
- Fatwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "rich lighter".
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- Fatwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Fatwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Fatwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Fatwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fatwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sic.
- Fatwood subject Category:Conifers.
- Fatwood subject Category:Pinus.
- Fatwood subject Category:Trees.
- Fatwood subject Category:Trees_of_the_South-Central_United_States.
- Fatwood subject Category:Trees_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.
- Fatwood subject Category:Trees_of_the_United_States.
- Fatwood subject Category:Wood.
- Fatwood comment "Fatwood, also known as \"fat lighter,\" \"lighter wood,\" \"rich lighter,\" \"pine knot,\" \"lighter knot,\" \"heart pine\" or \"lighter'd\" [sic], is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. This resin-impregnated heartwood becomes hard and rot-resistant. The stump (and tap root) left in the ground after a tree has fallen or has been cut is an excellent source of fatwood. Other locations, such as the joints where limbs intersect the trunk, can also be harvested.".
- Fatwood label "Fatwood".
- Fatwood sameAs Q1741042.
- Fatwood sameAs Louč.
- Fatwood sameAs Kienspan.
- Fatwood sameAs Tyri.
- Fatwood sameAs Tyri.
- Fatwood sameAs m.02pm2_v.
- Fatwood sameAs Tjärved.
- Fatwood sameAs Q1741042.
- Fatwood wasDerivedFrom Fatwood?oldid=707625925.
- Fatwood depiction Fatwood_firestarters.jpg.
- Fatwood isPrimaryTopicOf Fatwood.