Lacewood

Lacewood is a common name for the wood produced from a number of different trees, with mostly a striking appearance of their "lace-wood“, which gets its name from the lace like pattern: These include:
 * Allanblackia floribunda, Allanblackia parviflora, West African trees
 * Cardwellia sublimis, an Australian tree
 * Elaeocarpus bojeri, "bois dentelle", due to the unique patterns of its flowers
 * Euplassa pinnata, Euplassa cantareirae, trees from northeastern South america
 * Firmiana papuana, a tree from New Guinea
 * Grevillea robusta, an East Australian tree
 * Lagetta lagetto, a Caribbean tree, lacebark tree, lace tree, "bois dentelle", the inner bark is formed of reticulated fibres so as to resemble a coarse kind of lace.
 * Macadamia spp., Australian trees
 * Monoon oblongifolium (Syn.: Polyalthia oblongifolia) Mempisang, a Philppinean tree, yellow lacewood
 * Platanus spp.; Platanus occidentalis American sycamore, Platanus × hispanica London plane
 * Panopsis spp.; Panopsis rubescens and Panopsis sessilifolia
 * Roupala montana, Roupala cordialis Leopardwood, brazilian lacewood, South American lacewood, Ropala lacewood
 * Sterculia shillinglawii, a tree from New Guinea