Hardwood trees have broad leaves and are angiosperms, while softwood trees have needle-like or scale-like leaves and are gymnosperms. Hardwood trees are typically deciduous, shedding their leaves annually, while softwood trees are usually evergreen, keeping their foliage year-round. Additionally, hardwood trees are generally denser and slower growing compared to softwood trees.
It would be in the broad range of hard wood. Generally any slow growing tree is a hard wood.
It is a hardwood. I have long understood it to be as simple as, if the tree never loses it's needles/leaves (is an evergreen), it is a softwood. Even Balsa is a hardwood. If the leaves drop each year due to cold, it is a hardwood. However, I don't know if trees in tropical climates ever lose their leaves. So I learned that hardwoods surround their seed with some sort of covering (such as chestnut, walnut and apple trees) whereas evergreens (softwoods) let their seeds drop to the ground.
Fir, and other pine trees are considered soft woods. fir is soft wood and is cheaper than hard wood.
No, willow trees are not considered hardwood. They are classified as softwood due to their softer and less dense wood compared to hardwood trees like oak or maple. Willow wood is often used for making baskets and furniture due to its flexibility.
no it is a soft wood
At Soft Tree and Hard wood
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.
a hardwood that is soft and lightweight is balsa wood
yes, it is a soft wood.
Mahogany is a hardwood.
Well hard wood is straight and soft is limpyBasically hardwood comes from a deciduous tree like the oak or ash. Softwood comes from conifers.
Hard wood.
Odd as it may seem, though balsa is the lightest of all known woods and is very soft, it is a hardwood. Woods are not categorized into hardwoods and softwoods not by the measured hardness or rigidity of the wood, but by the type of tree they come from.
Beach is a hardwood
No chip board is a combination of chips of wood not necessarily hardwood and glue. Hardwood is a tightly grained timber such as eucalyptus or balsa wood. the term hardwood has nothing to do with the hardness of the timber it relates to the closeness of the grain.
The Cork Oak tree. ercus suber is known as the cork oak . Corks are made from the bark.