Corkwood
Corkwood refers to the lightweight, buoyant wood harvested from certain tree species, most notably from the genus Corkwood (Dendrocnide) and the African corkwood tree (Commiphora africana). The wood is characterized by its low density and porous structure, making it exceptionally light. This buoyancy is a key characteristic that has led to its traditional uses.
Historically, corkwood has been employed in various applications where lightness is advantageous. Indigenous communities have utilized
The term corkwood is sometimes also associated with plants that produce a bark resembling cork, though this