Yes.
Deciduous. Coniferous trees have cones.
No, ash trees are not coniferous; they are deciduous hardwoods belonging to the Fraxinus genus. Coniferous trees, such as pines and spruces, produce cones and have needle-like leaves, while ash trees have broad leaves and lose them in the fall. Ash wood is commonly used for furniture and flooring due to its strength and flexibility.
Answerdeciduous trees are considered "hard wood" trees, and coniferous trees are "soft", even though some deciduous trees are soft and some coniferous trees are hard. but to answer your question, yes ash is a deciduous wood but it is soft and light. AnswerAsh is a hardwood.
deciduous because coniferous is evergreens
it's deciduous....
There is no such thing as a coniferous animal or a deciduous animal. Coniferous and deciduous are kinds of trees, not kinds of animals.
A Tamarack is deciduous.
Deciduous
deciduous
Hickory trees are deciduous but they do live in coniferous forests.
They are deciduous.
Most types of Catalpa are deciduous. None are coniferous.