It would be in the broad range of hard wood. Generally any slow growing tree is a hard wood.
Depends on what you determine as "hard" or "soft". The general answer is that the inside of a tree is "soft". This general answer is derived from the comparison of the bark on the outside of a tree and the soft fleshy tissue on the inside of tree.
Hardwood comes from deciduous trees. Softwood comes from conifers.
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Deciduous trees are, technically, hardwoods. It is used for benchtops & mallets, so it must be "dense" as well.
Holy wood, also known as Palo Santo, is a dense and aromatic wood that is not considered a soft wood. It is known for its fragrant scent when burned and is commonly used in spiritual and cleansing rituals.
It is a hard wood.
It is a hard wood.
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The Kurrajong tree is made of very soft wood.
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it is a softwood tree
All conifer wood is classed as softwood.
There are two types of wood soft and hard. Some species include: Pine(soft), Balsa(soft), Bass(soft), Oak(hard), Walnut(hard), Cherry(hard) Some different ways to cut these woods include: Rift, Quarter and Flat
True cherry wood comes from a cherry tree. One has to be very careful when purchasing cherry wood as many different types of wood can be stained to appear like cherry wood.
Brazilian cherry wood floors are more durable than American cherry wood floors. This has to do with the fact that Brazilian cherry wood is not the wood of a cherry tree, but of a tree called jatoba.
One obvious difference is that Hardwood has leaves and soft wood has needles. Hard wood will lose its leaves. and hard woods is actually softer than soft wood! and the same with soft wood... pretty cool huh?