Softwood trees only have water conducting cells.
All hardwoods and softwoods.
They do not have the dense wood fiber cells.
In many cases hardwoods and softwoods are both used for many of the same purposes with more emphasis placed on the type of hardwood or softwood and how dense it is.
Hardwoods are not always harder than softwoods balsa wood being an example of this.
Less parallel their scientific classification.
The designations softwood hardwood and broadleaf however are often imprecise.
Softwoods are conifers and hardwoods are dicotyledons.
According to hardwood information almost all hardwoods are flowering trees and shrubs.
Most hardwoods have broad flat leaves that shed over a period of time in the fall.
Hardwoods are generally denser and heavier than softwoods.
Hardwoods are also known as broadleaf trees.
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Varies but all grow more slowly than softwoods a major reason why they are more expensive.
The wood of some hardwoods for example certain willows and poplars and the softest of.
All hardwoods are angiosperms flowering plants the largest group of land plants.
The wood of these trees contains cells that conduct water as well as tightly packed thick fiber cells.
Hardwood trees are more varied than softwoods and there are about.
Hardwood is contrasted to softwood which comes from conifers cone bearing seed plants.
Varies widely but typically more expensive than softwoods.
Hardwood is wood from deciduous trees and broad leaf evergreen trees.