it is a softwood tree
Answerdeciduous trees are considered "hard wood" trees, and coniferous trees are "soft", even though some deciduous trees are soft and some coniferous trees are hard. but to answer your question, yes ash is a deciduous wood but it is soft and light. AnswerAsh is a hardwood.
mainly soft wood
assuming you meant Ash, it is a hard wood.
Ash is extremely hard, this is what baseball bats are made of.
Well hard wood is straight and soft is limpyBasically hardwood comes from a deciduous tree like the oak or ash. Softwood comes from conifers.
what kind of hard wood is the most popularist in the whole world Answer. The mmost common are Ash,Oak,Beech,Chestnut and Elm.
It is a hardwood from deciduous trees.
Oak Walnut Cherry Ash Maple Sugar Pine Redwood Sitka Spruce Cedar White Pine
Ash is a hard wood. Ash is the wood used to make base ball bats.
It is used in quality furniture, primarily as secondary wood. Hard wood is from trees that lose its leaves in the autumn. Soft wood comes from trees that are evergreen. Many "soft woods" are harder than some "hardwoods". Balsa, a hardwood, is really quite soft. Eastern hard pine is much harder than balsa. Nicer furniture is made from hard woods as they finish better, hold up longer, and are more attractive. Hardwoods take stains and dyes better than softwoods.
Ash is excellent source of firewood. The best thing about it is you dont have to season it. Just split and burn. Always season your wood before burning, even Ash. Wet wood reduces the temperature of the primary burn (and hence the heat produced) and the rising steam can extinguish the secondary burn above it.
It comes from deciduous trees and therefore loses its leaves in the winter and the trees are typically broadleafed. Hardwoods are typically denser and grow slower than softwoods, and usually have an open grain--like oak and ash, but can be closed grain-like maple and poplar. Hardwoods are typically not a knotty as softwoods, so have straighter, cleaner grain patterns. There are exceptions of course. Both balsa and English brown oak are considered hardwoods and both are soft enough to damage with bare hands.