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.
Yes.
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.
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Coniferous.A pine tree is a evergreen conifer.
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Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
The vegetation of Sweden is quite diverse. The country has coniferous trees, largely spruce and pine, which account for about 60% of the total vegetation. The southern part of the country has deciduous trees, like oak, elm, ash, beech, and maple.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Coniferous trees grow sideways
Hot are coniferous and decidous the same
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
Pine cones are born by coniferous trees