Birch Birch is a stiff, close-grained hardwood that grows primarily in northeast U.S. and Canada. A heavy wood, it has a high shock resistance. Birch is very light in color (predominantly a light yellow) and takes any stain well.
Yes, fir is a softwood, not a hardwood. Fir trees belong to the pine family and have characteristics of softwoods such as needle-like leaves and cones.
The top of a fir tree is called the "crown" or "leader." It is typically the highest point of the tree and plays a significant role in the tree's growth and development.
"The Fir-Tree" was written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and was first published in 1844.
The top of a Douglas Fir tree is called the leader or the tip. It is the highest point of the tree where the growth occurs.
The highest point on a fir tree is typically the tip of the central leader, which is the main vertical stem at the top of the tree. This central leader is responsible for the tree's vertical growth and can reach the highest point on the fir tree.
Yes, fir is a softwood, not a hardwood. Fir trees belong to the pine family and have characteristics of softwoods such as needle-like leaves and cones.
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A hardwood tree is hard!
fir a type of tree, a fir tree
No. A Fir tree is a Fir [Abies] A Pine tree is a Pine [Pinus] They are both evergreens though.
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The roots of a Douglas fir tree absorb water and nutrients
Hans Christian Andersen wrote The Fir-Tree.