Hardwood trees are normally very fine "grained", this means if they are cut through in section the annual rings are very close to each other. This is indicative of trees that are slow growing.
Softwood trees (such as pine), again when cut in section have a wider pattern of ring dispersion, indicating faster, more active growth.
Hardwoods are trees like teak, mahogany, oak (although Oak can be a softwood depending on where in the world the tree is grown) and beech.
The answer is Spruce, Cedar, Larch, Pine, Balsam, Fir and Tamarack but I think there is more.
Cedar, pine, fir tree (evergreen tree), Scots pine, spruce
Cherry, apple, pear and other fruit trees, also other deducious trees (trees that lose their leaves in winter) like oak.
a hardwood tree is a broadleaf decidious tree, exception is the holly tree as it keeps its leaves all year
there are too many to be named
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Softwood comes from conifers such as pine, spruce and fir.
Coniferous trees (spruce, pine, etc.) are called softwood, even though some have harder wood than deciduous trees (maple, oak, birch, etc.).
Most do.
timber is not a type of tree...it is a reference to trees before they are cut for lumber
They have needle like leaves and are usually quite tall
Softwood is from coniferous trees, which are types of gymnosperm trees. Other names for softwood is balsam, tamarack, pine, fir, or spruce.
Softwood trees are conifers or cone bearing trees that include firs, cedar, spruce, pine, and redwood. Some names of hardwood trees, which are broad-leaf trees, are teak, mahogany, and walnut.
Mostly evergreen trees such as Pine trees are softwood.
softwood?
Needle-leaf trees produce softwood.
Pine is a soft wood. Generally speaking, Trees with leaves are hardwood, Trees with needles are softwood.
Softwood trees are any trees that have needle-like leaves, like pine trees, fir, redwood, or cedar. Hardwoods come from trees with broad leaves. Both varieties can be found almost anywhere worldwide.
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The rain forest has hardwood and softwood trees. Softwood trees grow all over the world. Pine is a good example of softwood.
You can find pictures of softwood trees at the library. There are a variety of books about trees. You can also find pictures at your local garden center.
Softwood comes from conifers such as pine, spruce and fir.
Larch is a softwood and a deciduous conifer.