But hardwood is a term biolog to group together trees with certain similar characteristics.
Is lilac a soft or hardwood.
The term hardwood tree is a botanical grouping of trees with similar characteristics.
Because of their fine straight grain both varieties are more stable than many other woods.
If you want information about hardwood tree characteristics as well as a hardwood vs.
So glad i found your article.
Both varieties are harder than many other woods.
Soft maple on the other hand is relatively easy to work with.
Softwood discussion read on.
I have gathered root balls of lilac both live and burned over by fire.
Stem cuttings of many favorite shrubs are quite easy to root.
The lilac was planted for his late wife s last mother s day so it s very special.
Different tree species will burn differently in your fireplace.
What are hardwood trees.
However they are all.
Before i found your site i took some cuttings dipped in root powder put in potting soil.
My new husband and i bought a house together and he would like to take lilac cuttings from his old house.
Maple comes in two varieties.
Maple soft 999 hickory 1820 merbau 1925 pecan 1820 mesquite 2345 yellowheart 1820 oak tasmainian 1010 kenpass 1854 olivewood brazilian 3700 jarrah australian 1915 padauk 1725 bubinga 1980 patagonian rosewood 3840 purpleheart 1860 2090 pecan 1820 merbau 1925 pine heart 1225 brushbox northern 2045 purpleheart 1860 2090 grapia 2053.
Unseasoned will produce fires that vary in heat intensity smoke production and the ambiance factor of snapping and crackling.
Propagation by stem cuttings is the most commonly used method to propagate many woody ornamental plants.
Whether you are clearing out old bushes or just trimming in your yard save the wood and use it for heat in a fireplace.
However cuttings from trees such as crape myrtles some elms and birches can be rooted.
Other soft hardwoods.
Softwood or seasoned vs.
Hard maple is so hard a 5 on a scale of 1 to 5 that it s difficult to work with.
Remember that wood burns most efficiently with a moisture content under 20 percent.
Lilac wood grows quickly every year sending up new branches while the older branches get thicker.