The actual hardness or density of the wood has little to do with the classification.
Is a cedar tree a hardwood.
No cedar is not a hardwood.
Cedar is a tree that is not flowering.
Hardwood is generally much denser and therefore mostly harder than softwood but there are still some softwood variants that are equally as hard or even harder than most hardwood variants.
Cedarwood is durable versatile resists decay and many insects and is easy to use and maintain good enough reasons to invest in it.
Their heartwood is pinkish to reddish brown in tone but with time it darkens over.
It belongs to a group of plants known as gymnosperms which includes most conifers such as pine and fir trees.
They produce a fruit or nut and often go dormant in the winter.
This iconic wood known throughout the world for its beauty versatility and spicy aroma is a softwood.
A cedar is a conifer therefore is classified as a softwood.
So cedar is per definition a softwood and not a hardwood.
Hardwood tree characteristics apply to many of the tree species in this country.
This tall cedar tree consists of straight lined woods that are easy to cut and machine.
Most hardwoods have a higher density than most softwoods.
Examples of softwood trees are cedar douglas fir juniper pine redwood spruce and yew.
The term hardwood tree is a botanical grouping of trees with similar characteristics.
Examples of hardwood trees include alder balsa beech hickory mahogany maple oak teak and walnut.