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yes, it is a hardwood tree...
Hardwood. All deciduous (leaf bearing) trees are hardwoods.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
Hardwood
Hardwood- it is deciduous
Hardwood trees have broad, flat leaves with intricate venation patterns. These leaves are typically deciduous, meaning they fall off the tree annually. Examples of hardwood trees include oak, maple, and cherry.
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The New York state tree, the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), was officially designated in 1956. This tree was chosen for its significance in the state's ecology and economy, particularly for its role in maple syrup production. The sugar maple is also valued for its beautiful fall foliage and hardwood.
A hardwood tree is hard!
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Hardwood trees belong to the Angiosperm group, which encompasses a wide range of species with varying scientific names. Some common hardwood tree species include oak (Quercus), maple (Acer), and birch (Betula).
That would depend on the type of hardwood, but generally, the name comes from the tree type. Hardwoods such as Red Cedar, Elm, Cherry, Balsa, Teak, Mahogany, Maple and Oak. There are hundreds of different trees hardwood can come from, despite their weight, such as Cedar and Balsa. Hardwood is measured in density.