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Hard wood? Magnolia, for starters (4)

Ross

I believe the answer is:

firm

'hard' is the definition.
('firm' can be similar in meaning to 'hard')

'wood? magnolia for starters' is the wordplay.
'wood?' becomes 'fir' (fir is a kind of wood).
'for starters' suggests taking the first letters.
The initial letter of 'magnolia' is 'm'.
'fir'+'m'='FIRM'

(Other definitions for firm that I've seen before include "Resolute kind of business" , "Steady and unyielding, like business organisation" , "corporation?" , "Organization" , "Steady and resolute" .)

I've seen this clue in The Independent.
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