The trees are harvested after six to 10 years of growth.
Balsa tree hardwood.
The distinction between hardwood and softwood actually has to do with plant reproduction.
It is the softest commercial hardwood.
The balsa wood has a solid volume that only consists of 40 of the entire tree.
The green balsa wood is the one that contains five times more water by weight than the actual wood substance.
This wood is far from the other hardwood that you can see in the market since it has more water in it.
Hardwood trees are angiosperms mostly decidous in the northern hemisphere but evergreens in the southern hemisphere while softwoods are conifers.
The name balsa comes from the spanish word for raft.
Balsa lumber is very soft and light with a coarse open grain.
The trees are harvested after six to 10 years of growth.
All trees reproduce by producing seeds but the seed structure varies.
There are many more types of hardwood trees than there are softwood.
Hardwood trees are angiosperms plants that produce seeds with some sort of covering.
The terms hardwood and softwood don t relate to the weight or density of the wood but to the tree type.
Although the wood of a balsa tree is soft balsa is a hardwood.
Broad leafed flowering trees are hardwoods.
It is the softest commercial hardwood.
This might be a fruit such as an apple or a hard shell such as an acorn.
The name balsa comes from the spanish word for raft.
For example balsa wood is one of the lightest least dense woods there is and it s considered a hardwood.