Hardwood and cypress mulch can prevent plant decay by preventing water evaporation and nutrient loss from the soil even during the driest spells of the growing season.
Is cypress pine a hardwood.
Hardwood cypress swamps and pine flatwoods are the focus of a recent study by dan krofcheck of the university of new mexico albuquerque usda forest service researcher louise loudermilk and colleagues.
The main differences between hardwoods and softwoods are botanical and relate to the way the tree grows and the timber is laid down.
The terms softwood and hardwood do not indicate softness or hardness of particular timbers.
The wood of native cypress pines is distinctive in colour and grain and is generally easily distinguished from the softer plantation pines and oregon pine and the native and imported hardwoods.
Identification hardwood mulch consists of a mix of different types of bark often scraps or leftovers from lumber yards local businesses or power companies.
In fact some hardwoods are softer and lighter than softwoods.
In colour cypress ranges from the light cream of the sap wood up to a very dark brown dark chocolate of some of the interior hardwood of some mature.