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There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
Hardwood comes from trees with wide leaves, while softwood comes from conifers like cypress and pines. The chestnut tree is a hardwood tree.
No, walnut is a hardwood. Hardwoods come from angiosperm trees (trees that produce seeds with some sort of covering), while softwoods come from gymnosperm trees (trees that produce seeds that are not enclosed).
Acorn is the seed of an oak tree and yes an oak is a hardwood. did you know that it takes a oak tree over 50 years to be able to produce acorns.
An example of a hardwood dicot is oak (Quercus). Hardwood dicots are trees that have broad leaves, produce nuts or acorns, and belong to the group of dicotyledonous plants that have wood with vessels. Oak is a commonly used hardwood in furniture making and construction due to its strength and durability.
The Quaking Aspen or Populus tremula , by virtue of being deciduous, is classed as a hardwood, the wood ,because of the rapid growth , does not produce a good hardwood, the longer the growth takes the better the hardwood, it is used for matchsticks and papermaking.
Timber from a rhododendron is classified as hardwood. This is because rhododendrons are part of the Ericaceae family, which includes deciduous and evergreen shrubs and trees that typically produce hardwood. Hardwoods generally have denser and more durable wood compared to softwoods, which come from coniferous trees.
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That would depend on the type of hardwood, but generally, the name comes from the tree type. Hardwoods such as Red Cedar, Elm, Cherry, Balsa, Teak, Mahogany, Maple and Oak. There are hundreds of different trees hardwood can come from, despite their weight, such as Cedar and Balsa. Hardwood is measured in density.