briarwood
Etymology
From briar + wood.
briarwood means erica arborea, tree heath, an ericaceous flowering plant. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- Erica arborea, tree heath, an ericaceous flowering plant.
- The wood of the briar-root, commonly used to make tobacco pipes.
- A pipe made from briarwood.
- A small forest of briars.“"Now throw your brier-twig over your shoulder," said the horse, "but throw it a good distance behind me!" The lad did so, and suddenly a big, close brier-wood grew up behind them.”