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.
I beleive they are soft wood,but turn hard after drying
it is a softwood tree
Most sycamores are hard wood trees.
Pines are soft wooded trees. Easily broken during heavy winds or ice storm.
Trees are generally hard inside due to the presence of dense wood tissue that provides structural support and stability. The hardness of wood can vary depending on the tree species and growth conditions.
The quickest way is to look at the leaves. If they are needle like (like pines and other evergreens) it is soft wood, if leavy like maple trees, it is a hardwood. There are exceptions to this, but only some leafy trees being soft. There are no needle trees that are hardwood.
A seed is not a hard wood or soft wood. The seed might be of a hardwood or soft wood tree. I think many (not all) eucalypts (gums) are hard wood trees.
From soft trees.
Hard
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.
the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again the Iroquois did use trees but they cald them bark. they put it on water to make it soft and make it in shaps they needed to make the house they made it dry so it can be hard again