Shaw brand typically uses recycled hardwood flooring in its products. The species of trees used is a mixture of red oak, white oak, hickery, maple, cherry, and walnut.
It's a color of wood stain. A lot of hardwood species are from fruitwood trees, like cherry and apple, but there's not one species of wood called "fruitwood."
Broad leaves if from hardwood trees.
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.
Trees cut down are timber trees for hardwood. Bamboo trees is another type of wood that is also used to make hardwood.
HARDWOOD: They usually have broad leaves, plus their trees have closed/hidden seeds! Lastly, hardwood is also water-resistant, especially when compared to softwoods. SOFTWOODS: They are less water-resistant. Plus, they have what are called βnaked seed plants. Softwoods species are also much less common than hardwood species (hardwood are almost 100 times more varied)!
Deciduous trees are hardwood. e.g oak
Sycamore is a hardwood.
Yes as trees with needles are usually Softwood and trees with leaves are usually Hardwood
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There are hundreds of different species of trees, but all these species either fall into the categorization of Coniferous or Deciduous. Coniferous trees have oily leaves or needles and remain green throughout the winter. Species of coniferous trees include, pine, cedar, and fir. Most Coniferous trees are softwood. Deciduous trees have large leaves, which they shed in the winter. Species of deciduous trees include, maple, oak, and cherry. Most of these trees are hardwood.
Hardwood trees are trees that produce seeds in some covering. Most of the time, the covering is a fruit or vegetable, eg. avocados. It is also a lot denser that softwood trees. Hardwood trees is the wood people use in furniture such as a table or chair. Don't think that because the name of the tree is 'hardwood', it means that the tree is hard, because all trees are hard, whether they're hardwood or softwood trees. thanks, i hope i helped you with your research on hardwood trees -melissa.P