Well only one is a conifer tree. Poplar, Lime, Sycamore and Oak are all deciduous
Oak, Sycamore, Poplar, Elm, Beech, Cherry and Pine.
Oak Ash Beech Sycamore Scots Pine
Oak, Ash, Elm, Horse Chestnut, Beech, Sycamore, Cedar, Lime, Pine.
Scots Pine is Softwood.
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Yes furniture made of pine is softer than furniture made of poplar.
The Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris is a softwood.
Scots pine Pinus sylvestris is native to the UK. There is a variety P.s. rigensis from the Baltic coast maybe that is your answer.
Oak Willow Pine
you Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris is affected by the pine sawfly.
Scots pine is a readily available soft wood. It is of average strength and is easy to work with. Scots Pine is used for DIY, cheap quality furniture and simple joinery. Other softwoods include- spruce, European redwood, yellow cedar and Parana pine.
Not a lot compared to softwoods, such as pine or fir- but there is also not a lot of heat value in poplar- you will burn a LOT of poplar for a little heat.