Blackwood
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Blackwood may refer to:
Botany
- African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon), a timber tree of Africa
- Australian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon), a tree of eastern Australia
- Malaysian blackwood (Diospyros ebonasea), a timber tree of Malaysia
- Bombay blackwood (Dalbergia latifolia), a timber tree of India
- Acacia penninervis, a small tree or shrub of Australia
Place names
- Blackwood River, in Western Australia
- Blackwood, Victoria, Australia
- Blackwood, Georgia, an unincorporated community
- Blackwood, New Jersey, USA
- Blackwood, North Carolina, USA
- Blackwood, Virginia, USA
- Blackwood, Caerphilly, Wales, United Kingdom
- Blackwood, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Blackwood, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Blackwood, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide, Australia
- Coill Dubh, Ireland, also known as Blackwood
Fiction
- Blackwood, a fictional empire central to Charlie Martin's novel Shadowslayers
- Blackwood, a fictional racing circuit in the racing simulator Live for Speed
- Henry Blackwood, Lord Blackwood, a character in the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes
- Blackwood in Nancy drew and the mystery of the blackwood hall.
- House Blackwood of Raventree Hall, a noble house in George R. R. Martin's fantasy novel A Song of Ice and Fire
British Maritime
- HMS Blackwood, Royal Navy warship, named after Captain Henry Blackwood
- Blackwood class frigate, class of ship in the Royal Navy, also named after Captain Henry Blackwood
Other
- Blackwood (surname), a Scottish surname
- The Blackwood Brothers, a southern gospel music quartet
- Blackwood (film), a 1976 Canadian documentary film
- Blackwoods (film), a 2002 psychological thriller film
- Blackwood convention, a bidding agreement in contract bridge
- Blackwood's Magazine, a 19th-century British periodical
- Lincoln Blackwood, an American luxury pickup truck manufactured by Lincoln
- Blackwood (whisky distillery)
See also
- Black wood of grapevine, a bacterial disease
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