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Spruce is softwood. Pressure treatment makes it hard wood, but not hardwood.

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Is spruce a softwood or a hardwood?

Spruce wood is soft and light, it is marketed with pine and balsam fir as lumber because they are similar in hardness and strength. When you see 2x4 lumber in house building it is usually spruce, it warps easily.


What is the difference between hardwoods and softwoods?

In general, hardwoods come from deciduous trees that lose their leaves annually, and softwood comes from a conifer, which remains evergreen throughout the year.Hardwoods tend to be slower growing and are usually more dense.Softwood usually grows in huge tracts of trees which may spread for miles, while hardwoods tend to be found mixed with a variety of other species, except in North America where HUGE stands of hardwood trees can extend across entire states.Softwood comes from a type of tree known as a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms reproduce by forming cones which emit pollen to be spread by the wind to other trees. Pollinated trees form naked seeds which are dropped to the ground or borne along the wind so that new trees can grow elsewhere. Some examples of softwood include pine, redwood, fir, cedar, and larch.A hardwood is an angiosperm, which means that it makes enclosed seeds or fruits. Angiosperms usually form flowers to reproduce. Birds and insects attracted to the flowers carry the pollen to other trees, and when fertilized the trees form fruits such as apples or nuts and seeds like acorns and walnuts. Hardwoods include maple, balsa, oak, elm, mahogany, and sycamore.Hardwoods are more difficult to work because they are hard, but they are also more durable than soft woods.Soft woods are typically harvested from conifers Soft wood varieties include: pine, cedar, and fir. Spruce is also a soft wood, but is not typically used for construction or cabinet making. Hardwoods are typically harvested from deciduous (leaf-bearing) trees. Common hardwoods are oak, ash, maple, walnut, cherry, poplar, and elm. While balsa wood and cork are relatively soft, they are still hardwood products. Balsa is the wood harvested from the balsawood tree, while cork is the bark harvested from cork oak trees.


What is Spruce Knob's elevation?

Spruce Knob's elevation is 4,862 feet (1,481.9 meters).


Do spruce pines have compound leaves?

Spruce pines, Pinus glabra, have acicular leaves which are needle like.


What is the time difference between penticton BC and spruce grove AB?

Spruce Grove is 1 hour ahead of Penticton.When the time in Penticton is 4 AM PST, the time in Spruce Grove is 5 AM MST, and when the time in Penticton is 5 AM PDT, the time in Spruce Grove is 6 AM MDT.

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Is pitch pine hardwood or softwood?

All spruce, pine and fir is softwood.


What type of tree is the black spruce hardwood or softwood?

My best guess would be softwood, because most Alaskan conifers are classified as softwood.


Is spruse a hardwood?

No. It's a softwood. The difference isn't a matter of wood density. Softwoods come from needle-leaf trees, and hardwoods come from broadleaf trees. The softest wood in the world is balsa, which is extremely soft and lightweight...but because balsa trees are broadleaf, balsa is a hardwood. On the other hand, Radiata pine is roughly as hard as mahogany - which is unquestionably a hardwood - but because it's a needle-leaf tree it is a softwood.


3 types of natural wood?

Hardwood Timber, Softwood Timber and Plywood


Is spruce a softwood or a hardwood?

Spruce wood is soft and light, it is marketed with pine and balsam fir as lumber because they are similar in hardness and strength. When you see 2x4 lumber in house building it is usually spruce, it warps easily.


Are cheap trees a hardwood or softwood?

Price has nothing do do with it. Balsa is a hardwood - though it's very soft. Fir is softwood but is more expensive than pine which is more expensive than spruce (all softwoods). Two definitions for hardwood/softwood: 1) softwoods never lose their leaves/needles; hardwoods do when it gets cold. 2) softwood seeds fall to the ground; hardwood seeds are contained within something that drops from the tree (apple, chestnut, acorn, etc.)


Is spruce wood hard or soft?

Spruce is a softwood.


Names of softwood?

Softwood trees are conifers or cone bearing trees that include firs, cedar, spruce, pine, and redwood. Some names of hardwood trees, which are broad-leaf trees, are teak, mahogany, and walnut.


Is Canadian spruce a softwood?

yes


What type of trees does softwood come from?

Softwood comes from conifers such as pine, spruce and fir.


Is spruce a hard wood or soft wood?

Spruce is a softwood.


How is softwood veneer made?

Softwood veneer is made by cross-laminating veneers, such as pine, spruce, fir, and hemlock.