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Trees

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Acacia implexa ''Acacia implexa'', commonly known as lightwood or hickory wattle, is a fast-growing Australian tree, the timber of which is used for furniture making. The wood is prized for its finish and strength. The foliage was used to make pulp and dye cl ...
'', Australian tree *
Fatwood Fatwood, also known as "fat lighter", "lighter wood", "rich lighter", "pine knot", "lighter knot", "heart pine", "fat stick" or "lighter'd", is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. The stump (and tap root) that is left in the ground after ...
, the resinous core of the pine tree, in the Southern United States


Places


United Kingdom

* Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire * Lightwood, Derbyshire * Lightwood, Ditton Priors, Shropshire * Lightwood, Hinstock, Shropshire * Lightwood, Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire * Lightwood Reservoir, in Derbyshire


United States

* Lightwood, Alabama, United States, a place in Elmore County * Lightwood House, plantation house in Virginia


People with the name

* Ray Lightwood (1922–2001), British medical engineer * Reginald Cyril Lightwood, writing in 1935, namesake of Lightwood–Albright syndrome *
Simon Lightwood Simon Robert Lightwood (born 15 December 1980) is a British Labour Party politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wakefield since the 2022 by-election, following the resignation of Conservative MP, Imran Ahmad Khan, who resigned fol ...
(born 1979/1980), British politician


Fictional characters

* Alec Lightwood and
Isabelle Lightwood This is a list of the main characters from ''The Mortal Instruments'' series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels '' City of Bones'', '' City of Ashes'', '' City of Glass'', ''City of Fallen Angels'', '' City of Lost Souls'', and '' City of ...
, from ''The Mortal Instruments'' novels by Cassandra Clare * Maryse, Max and Robert Lightwood, secondary characters from the same novels


Other uses

* ''Lightwood'', 1939 novel by Brainard Cheney * Lightwood's law, in paediatric medicine * Lightwood Hoard, found near Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent {{dab, geo, name