Definition
An ironwood tree is any of various tree species known for possessing exceptionally dense and hard wood. The name 'ironwood tree' isn't botanically specific, but refers to trees with wood resembling iron in its strength. They are generally slow-growing and long-lived. Think of them as the heavyweight champions of the tree world, known for their strength and resilience. Unlike quick-growing, weaker trees, they stand the test of time, offering durability.