Here's a list of some of the softwood trees:
Alder, Red
Ash, White
Ash, European
Balsa
Basswood
Beech
Birch, Yellow
Boxwood
Brazilwood
Bubinga
Butternut
Cherry, Black
Chestnut
Cocobolo
Ebony
Elm, white
Elm, Dutch & English
Hickory
Jelutong
Kingwood
Lime
Mahogany
Maple, Hard
Maple, Soft
Oak, Red
Oak, White
Oak, European
Plane, European
Purpleheart
Rosewood, Brazilian
Rosewood, Indian
Sycamore
Sycamore, European
Teak
Tulipwood
Walnut, Black
Walnut, European
Yellow Poplar
Pine locust and Aspen Trees Are Softwood also ash wood pine some oak and balsam
Conifers, like pine, fir and spruce, are considered "softwoods".
Softwood trees are conifers, trees with needles. Spruce and Pine would be 2 softwood trees.
All conifers are softwoods.
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Mostly evergreen trees such as Pine trees are softwood.
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Needle-leaf trees produce softwood.
Pine is a soft wood. Generally speaking, Trees with leaves are hardwood, Trees with needles are softwood.
Softwood trees are any trees that have needle-like leaves, like pine trees, fir, redwood, or cedar. Hardwoods come from trees with broad leaves. Both varieties can be found almost anywhere worldwide.
Softwood is from coniferous trees, which are types of gymnosperm trees. Other names for softwood is balsam, tamarack, pine, fir, or spruce.
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The rain forest has hardwood and softwood trees. Softwood trees grow all over the world. Pine is a good example of softwood.
You can find pictures of softwood trees at the library. There are a variety of books about trees. You can also find pictures at your local garden center.
Softwood comes from conifers such as pine, spruce and fir.
Larch is a softwood and a deciduous conifer.
As a general rule conifers (ones with needles or cones) are softwood and deciduous trees (ones with leaves) are hardwood. This is not always the case but there are not many exceptions.