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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.
Most deciduous trees are angiosperms (flowering plants) and also called "broad leaf" trees, in comparison to the needles on conifers. There are, however, some deciduous conifers, such as the larch and tamarack.
Broadleaf deciduous trees have leaves that are flat and broad, and shed annually in response to seasonal changes. They often display vibrant colors in the fall before losing their leaves. Examples include oak, maple, and birch trees.
Peepal trees typically have a lifespan of around 900-1500 years. Some peepal trees have been known to live for several thousand years under favorable conditions.
Every plant has an oily top to the leaf for waterproofing so all trees should have this.
There are several varieties of willow trees and some varieties are able to survive in harsh climates. Types of willow trees that grow in the extreme northern climates include the sage leaf and flat leaf.
Autumn or Fall as some countries call it. :)
Some do but as most conifers are evergreen they maintain their colour.
The lifespan of a sawtooth oak tree depends on how fast the tree is growing. The faster the growth the shorter the lifespan. Some trees can last for 20 and 30 years while others may die.
Trees with broad, flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees. Wood hardness varies among the hardwood species, and some are actually softer than some softwoods.
Pretty broad question here... Some of the most common Australian trees species used in construction, furniture, flooring etc are the Jarrah, Marri, Karri, Blackbutt, flooded gum.