Definition
An "iron-tree" refers to various tree species with exceptionally dense, heavy wood, making it durable and resistant to damage. Envision it as the 'vibranium' of the forest! Unlike softer woods, iron-tree wood is difficult to cut or shape, often requiring specialized tools. The term emphasizes the wood's strength, comparing it to iron. These trees are valuable for applications needing high durability, such as tool handles, flooring, or even shipbuilding. The iron-tree's resilience makes it highly sought after.