
Sassafras wood smell. Also one of the prettiest woods youll see. Sassafras was also used as an early dental anesthetic and disinfectant. See the articles wood allergies and toxicity and wood dust safety for more information. One of my favorite smelling woods.
Early toothbrushes were crafted from sassafras twigs or wood because of its aromatic properties. And the wood does kinda smell like root beer when your cutting and splitting it. Sassafras albidum is often grown as an ornamental tree for its. These same roots were traditionally used in the making of root beer and the familiar scent is prevalent in the leaves and wood.
But does it make good firewood. One cup of tea made with 25 grams of sassafras contains about 200 mg of safrole. The wood which continues to be used in furniture was often used in flooring and bedsteads because people believed the sassafras fragrance would drive away bedbugs and other pesky insects. Sassafras wood and oil were both used in dentistry.