The timber from deciduous trees is hardwood.
A deciduous tree loses it's leaves in the autumn and it's wood is classed as a hardwood.
Hardwood timber comes from deciduous trees, which are trees that lose their leaves seasonally. Examples of hardwood timber from deciduous trees include oak, maple, and cherry.
It is a hardwood from deciduous trees.
Hard wood. Those kinds of wood is what you call a angiosperm. Soft wood are the gymnosperms. I hope I helped. =D
Cherry is a hardwood because all deciduous trees are classed as hardwoods.
Animals such as deer, wolves, owls, squirrels, red tailed-hawks, and wood peckers live in the deciduous forest.
Specifically, a softwood is wood milled from a deciduous tree.
Any wood from trees that do not have deciduous leaves is called 'soft' wood. Conversely, any wood from trees that do not have needles is a 'hard' wood.
Although it is quite soft, the willow is a hardwood because it is deciduous
Although it is a softish wood Willow is a hardwood because it is deciduous.
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