by oldclaypaws » Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:40 pm
That is a fascinating read, after which I'm really enthused about the Service tree. Its apparent that its a historically very important tree, versatile, prized, and has numerous uses and wildlife benefits. If you have time, read the blog. (very brief summary)
The wood is attractive, like pearwood and was used for prestigious decorative items like gun stocks, harpsichords and royal furniture. Its also very shatter-proof and was prize for the likes of 13th Century lances, mallets, combs, tool handles, cart axles, mill cogs and grain flails. Its so durable it was used for the North facing exterior weather-boards and even gravestones! The fruit has health benefits and is delicious. Martin Luther (who kicked off Protestantism) described it as 'exquisite'. It makes good fuel and great charcoal. Birds love it. Perhaps the quality which will provoke most interest is the fruit makes great beer, has an intoxicating quality and there are continental traditions of using it to make vodka !
Amazing it's fallen out of common use and is now rare, it sounds like a wonder-tree.
Just off to fell all the Oaks and plant 5 acres of Wild Service.