As with all other plants, growth occurs when there is sufficient moisture and the temperature is high enough above freezing. In the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, this is usually sometime between spring and fall. Depending on the region and climate, yearly growth usually ends around mid to late summer when temperatures become too high and soil moisture becomes scarce (Higher temperatures increase the rate at which photosynthesis and other processes occur, which increases the tree's water requirements).
A sycamore tree is a hardwood tree, growing between 60 and 100 feet in height. It is a deciduous tree, meaning its leaves drop in the fall.
Native Americans used sycamore for medicinal purposes, including cough and cold relief.
Their seeds have wings.
Hard wood.
Most sycamores are hard wood trees.
soft
Hard wood
The Kurrajong tree is made of very soft wood.
At Soft Tree and Hard wood
it is a softwood tree
All conifer wood is classed as softwood.
One obvious difference is that Hardwood has leaves and soft wood has needles. Hard wood will lose its leaves. and hard woods is actually softer than soft wood! and the same with soft wood... pretty cool huh?
A seed is not a hard wood or soft wood. The seed might be of a hardwood or soft wood tree. I think many (not all) eucalypts (gums) are hard wood trees.
the difference between hard wood and soft wood tree's is hard wood tree's are summer/spring/fall trees like maple trees and soft wood tree's are like Douglas fur's ever green tree's
It would be in the broad range of hard wood. Generally any slow growing tree is a hard wood.