Evergreen trees, particularly pines are considered softwoods. Their fast growing rate makes them less dense and 'softer' then deciduous trees.
its a type of porn
no soft
Softwood is alot cheaper as it is faster to grow than hardwood.
Almost all the parts of the yew tree are poisonous. [Hence its frequent presence in graveyards, to discourage casual grazing!!] Wooden bowls or forks/spoons made from this tree should not be used for table use. It is however a beautiful, decorative, very hard wood. Not suitable for sawn planks in general. Has been used for hand weapons, and for places where abuse is possible, such as tools, posts. An evergreen coniferous tree. It belongs to the genus Taxus, and in recent years, Taxol derived from some species is used as a cancer-fighting agent.
Softwood. Softwood is a class of timber that has a loose widely spaced grain such as pine for example, hardwood has a fine closely set grain such as eucalyptus and balsawood.
softwood?
Hardwood
NO
Mostly evergreen trees such as Pine trees are 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.
Tamarack, otherwise known as larch, is a softwood. Softwood species are normally evergreen trees with needles and cones, conifers. Tamarack is a conifer but it is deciduous, loses its needles each fall like a hardwood.
I believe that a sassafras tree is a hardwood
Aspen , being a deciduous tree, provides a hardwood.
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.