As legend would have it, it was made of dogwood, but due to the small size of the dogwood tree that's highly unlikely. The Bible has nothing to say on the wood and roman history isn't very specific about what was used to make crosses. Most likely it was made of whatever they had at hand
Jesus was crucified on a Roman cross, not a tree, but undoubtedly made of wood. The reference to being hung on a tree relates to the fact that the cross was made of wood.
The cedar tree was not used to make the crosses, it had to be strong wood.
This tree is actually a large shrub, and its wood is mostly used in handicrafts.
Wood from the Maple tree is used in everything from flooring to furniture.
You have to obviously cut it down
wood from a oak tree
If the wood is old enough, it can be used. Do not use freshly cut wood as it will smoke too much. there are no poisons in grapefruit tree wood, so that is not an issue.
no that would be a cross that you are thinking of. made out of a tree but a cross is vital in the christian easter.
wood
well the tree would probably set on fire and the dead wood could possibly be used for fire
wood that was engineered from wood waste
The tree stem that we used is the trunk. Wood from the trunk of the tree is used in everyday items such as paper.