Hardwood trees typically grow in temperate regions of the world, such as North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. They thrive in areas with distinct seasonal changes, including cold winters and warm summers. Hardwood trees are commonly found in forests and woodlands.
No, banana, mango, and papaya do not grow on hardwood trees. Bananas grow on large herbaceous plants, while mangoes and papayas are produced by flowering trees, but they are not classified as hardwoods. Mango trees are considered hardwoods, but papaya trees are more like large herbs. Each of these plants has distinct growth structures and classifications.
Broad leaves if from hardwood trees.
Hardwood trees have broad leaves, dense wood, and are typically slower growing. Softwood trees have needles, lighter wood, and grow faster. Hardwood is often used for furniture and flooring, while softwood is commonly used for construction and paper products.
Congo and Kenya both grow mahogany.
Trees cut down are timber trees for hardwood. Bamboo trees is another type of wood that is also used to make hardwood.
Deciduous trees are hardwood. e.g oak
Sycamore is a hardwood.
Yes as trees with needles are usually Softwood and trees with leaves are usually Hardwood
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