No, it is quite soft.
*Its hardness is irrelevant. Trees that drop seeds are softwoods. Trees that encase the seed in fruits or nuts (such as apples and acorns) are hardwoods. Balsa is probably the softest and least dense wood known, yet it is a hardwood. All pines, spruces and firs are softwoods.
It is a softwood.
Teak is a hardwood. Pine is a softwood.
Pine is softwood.
Yellow pine is classified as a softwood. It comes from pine trees, which are coniferous and typically have needle-like leaves. While it is often used in construction and furniture due to its strength and durability, it is still categorized as a softwood in terms of botanical classification.
pine
Pine is a soft wood. Generally speaking, Trees with leaves are hardwood, Trees with needles are softwood.
All spruce, pine and fir is softwood.
Pine is considered a softwood. As a general rule conifers are softwood and deciduas trees are hardwood. This is not always the case but there are not many exceptions.
Ash Balsa Ebony
Softwood
No, longleaf pine is not a hardwood; it is classified as a softwood. Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) is a coniferous tree that belongs to the pine family, which typically produces softwood. Hardwoods, in contrast, come from deciduous trees that lose their leaves annually.
Pine, like all other conifers, is classified as a softwood.