Yes as trees with needles are usually Softwood and trees with leaves are usually Hardwood
Teak is a hardwood. Pine is a softwood.
A hardwood native to Souteast Asia."Teak" is a tropical hardwood (deciduous) tree species.
It is very hardwood!! It is hardwood (Reference:http://www.technologystudent.com/designpro/natwd1.htm)
Teak hardwood furniture is worth the money just for the attractiveness. There is a lot of antique teak furniture, so that could indicate how long it could last. Cedar does last but it gets weathered faster.
Choosing teak hardwood flooring for your home offers several benefits. Teak is known for its durability, resistance to moisture and pests, and its natural beauty. It is also easy to maintain and can add value to your home.
tropical hardwood trees
Brazilian teak hardwood flooring is highly recommended for it's beauty and durability. It is available at a range of retailers including Lumber Liquidators, Build Direct and Hardwoods 4 Less, among others.
You need to have a stone axe to harvest hardwood. If you don't have one then the option to Chop Hardwood won't appear. You get hardwood from Teak and Koa trees. There are lots in Volcano Jungle and most of the Jungle areas.
Danish teak is a type of hardwood and is found mostly in Asian countries. Teak grows naturally in the wild but is now farmed commercially for use in furniture making. Danish teak furniture is available to purchase from; Dansk Moderne, Danish Teak Classics and eBay.
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Burma or Indonesian Teak, or Lignum Vitae. They can take any abuse you throw at them.
I would say Teak, Birds eye maple, white oak is pretty hard.