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Evergreen trees, particularly pines are considered softwoods. Their fast growing rate makes them less dense and 'softer' then deciduous trees.
No. Evergreen is a type of tree, not the name of a tree.
Softwood is alot cheaper as it is faster to grow than hardwood.
because it is hard
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softwood?
Cottonwoods are a deciduous tree and are hardwood
Because there are evergreen trees in an evergreen forest...
There are two main types of hardwood: temperate hardwood from deciduous trees, and tropical hardwood from evergreen trees. These hardwood types differ in terms of hardness, density, and grain patterns, among other characteristics.
rosewood and ebony.
Evergreen trees, particularly pines are considered softwoods. Their fast growing rate makes them less dense and 'softer' then deciduous trees.
There are many trees that are evergreens. Conifers are usually evergreen but not necessarily so. Most tropical broadleaf (hardwood) trees are evergreen. You will need to give a name for your tree in order to get an answer. Evergreen is simply opposite of deciduous and applies to many species and families.
Yes, it is an evergreen tree.
A nice evergreen is lovely or a brightish shade of green. Typically any green.
NO basically hardwood trees typically shed their leaves annually , where as softwoods are evergreen. hence balsa wood is a hard wood but i wouldn't use it in structural application
No. The indigenous vegetation consists of rapidly growing deciduous hardwood trees, called Selva. The Amazon contains over 40,000 species of trees and plants which appear to be evergreen for the entire year.
Timber from a rhododendron is classified as hardwood. This is because rhododendrons are part of the Ericaceae family, which includes deciduous and evergreen shrubs and trees that typically produce hardwood. Hardwoods generally have denser and more durable wood compared to softwoods, which come from coniferous trees.