Lancewood
Lancewood may refer to the following:
- Lancewood (wood), a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the West Indies and Guiana.
Lancewood can also refer to several trees whose wood was traditionally used for lance making:
- Acacia shirleyi, an Australian tree in family Fabaceae
- Annona dolabripetala, also called Rollinia longifolia, in family Annonaceae
- Backhousia myrtifolia, Australian lancewood, in family Myrtaceae
- Calophyllum candidissimum, a tropical American tree in family Calophyllaceae
- Harpullia pendula, also called tulipwood, an Australian tree in family Sapindaceae
- Nectandra coriacea, also called Ocotea catesbyana, Ocotea coriacea, native to Central America, the Caribbean, and Florida, in family Lauraceae
- Oxandra lanceolata, also called Uvaria lanceolata, black lancewood, native to South America and the Caribbean, in family Annonaceae
- Pseudopanax crassifolium, a New Zealand tree, also called horoeka, in family Araliaceae
- Pseudopanax ferox, a New Zealand tree, in family Araliaceae