My best guess would be softwood, because most Alaskan conifers are classified as softwood.
a lime tree is hardwood
Softwood comes from conifers such as pine, spruce and fir.
the difference between hard wood and soft wood tree's is hard wood tree's are summer/spring/fall trees like maple trees and soft wood tree's are like Douglas fur's ever green tree's
Hardwood trees are trees that produce seeds in some covering. Most of the time, the covering is a fruit or vegetable, eg. avocados. It is also a lot denser that softwood trees. Hardwood trees is the wood people use in furniture such as a table or chair. Don't think that because the name of the tree is 'hardwood', it means that the tree is hard, because all trees are hard, whether they're hardwood or softwood trees. thanks, i hope i helped you with your research on hardwood trees -melissa.P
Hardwood trees are normally very fine "grained", this means if they are cut through in section the annual rings are very close to each other. This is indicative of trees that are slow growing. Softwood trees (such as pine), again when cut in section have a wider pattern of ring dispersion, indicating faster, more active growth. Hardwoods are trees like teak, mahogany, oak (although Oak can be a softwood depending on where in the world the tree is grown) and beech.
Hardwood
a lime tree is hardwood
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No. It's a softwood. The difference isn't a matter of wood density. Softwoods come from needle-leaf trees, and hardwoods come from broadleaf trees. The softest wood in the world is balsa, which is extremely soft and lightweight...but because balsa trees are broadleaf, balsa is a hardwood. On the other hand, Radiata pine is roughly as hard as mahogany - which is unquestionably a hardwood - but because it's a needle-leaf tree it is a softwood.
A leaf is neither. A cherry tree is a hardwood.
To my knowledge, any deciduous tree ( A tree that loses it's leaves in the winter) is considered a hardwood. Even the Tulip Poplar tree that is most often mistaken for a softwood, is a hardwood tree.
Wikipedia lists palmwood as a hardwood.
No, it's a hardwood.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
I believe that a sassafras tree is a hardwood
Aspen , being a deciduous tree, provides a hardwood.
Hardwood comes from trees with wide leaves, while softwood comes from conifers like cypress and pines. The chestnut tree is a hardwood tree.