ruutiaseenipuu
Ruutiaseenipuu is a Finnish term that translates to "gunpowder tree." It refers to species of trees that were historically used for their wood in the production of gunpowder. Specifically, the charcoal component of gunpowder was often derived from certain types of wood. The selection of wood was important for the quality and stability of the gunpowder produced.
Commonly, woods that burned quickly and produced a fine, powdery charcoal were preferred. Alder and willow were
The use of ruutiaseenipuu highlights a historical connection between natural resources and military technology. As gunpowder