I´ve seen lunar rings in osage, black locust, elm and ash. Above all if growthrings are thick.
If the growing of a tree could be seen as years, it is quite logical it could be seen as months too.
We should take care not to mix up 2 things: lunar rings in wood are not the same as lunar phases. Lunar phases is an astrological concept related to the growing of plants etc.... It is scaled into the 4 elements: fire, earth, air and water, f.e. if moon is in cancer it is water. My wife, as more and more gardeners, is considering the lunar phases when planting f.e. strawberries, she is looking for the moon in fire(aries, leo, saggitarius). Fire is related to fruits and blossoms, if you go for strawberries with a water- moon(cancer, scorpio, pisces) you' ll get less and small fruits but big leaves. Water is related to the leaves.
This is really working, I´ve experienced it since years.
Nearby is a sawmill, cutting wood related to the lunar phases. They' ve "lunar conifers" only.
In past times it was much more common to cut wood according to the position of the moon.
I remember the Al Herrin newsletters posting dates when to cut bow- staves based on old Cherokee wisdom.
This is not logical in a scientific sense, old wisdom is based on experiences could be done by everyone, you don' t need a highly scientific education and a super expensive research- lab.
I´m cutting bow- staves by feel during late fall, maybe my dates are according to some "lunar dates". Would be interesting to check this.
I don' t think anybody has ever tried to follow lunar rings as the back of a bow?
This is not at all earlywood as we usually understand it, maybe there is a wood of the fallen moon and a wood of the rising moon?
I'm new to the PM- forum, cause I see heavily decreasing traffic on the PaleoPlanet and found some of my PP- friends here, so I just joint in.
Michael