There are many varieties of both maple and beech. While most maples are harder than American Beech, Australian or Highland Beech are even harder than any maple.
A climax beech-maple forest is one where American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) and Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) are the most common trees of the canopy.
a wallnut is harder because....it is very hard to open but the maple nut,but, i have cracked a maple nut open,that is te first way!second is i di a report on it in science and i found out that the wallnut is stronger.TRUST ME I KNOW!
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the hardwoods are woods that don't keep their trees in the winter. some of these are: beech, mahogany, maple these are generally harder than evergreens...the only exception to this is Balsa. this is the softest wood in the world.
Oak, Beech, Elm, Maple, Sycamore, Cherry, Apple, Pear, Maple and Poplar.
The address of the Military Beech 18 Heritage Foundation is: Po Box 200, Maple Valley, WA 98038-0200
Eastern Hemlock, Red Maple and Beech
Beech Oak Maple Hickory Teak Mohogary
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
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It's preference, however, ash is a better performing wood for baseball bats. Maple bats require more water density to be removed from bat in order to make light enough to use. This causes the maple bats to become brittle and break easier. I love the Akadema and rawlings bats best. Both are hand selected.