Cedar Hardwood Tree

Hardwood comes from deciduous leaf bearing trees.
Cedar hardwood tree. The cedar elm serves dual purposes. Although it s a softwood hardwood grading standards apply because eastern red cedar is used primarily as a cabinet wood. The texture and density of the wood a tree produces puts it in either the hardwood or softwood category. Though eastern redcedar trees are widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the united states it is a very slow growing species and most trees harvested tend to be fairly small in diameter.
It is a lovely tree that provide nice shade but it is also very hardy in adverse conditions tolerating both drought and wet soil. In tree form it is more commonly called eastern redcedar while the wood itself is usually referred to as aromatic red cedar. Most hardwood trees are deciduous trees which lose their leaves annually like elm or maple. It s a term to describe their biological characteristics not the actual hardness of the wood.
Also to know is red cedar a hardwood or softwood. Softwood comes from a conifer cone bearing or evergreen trees such as pine or spruce. It has been commonly used as a street tree in the desert southwest due to its ability to survive in difficult soil types with very little care. Since clear wood is hard to come by most eastern red cedar boards carry the common grading label and a fairly inexpensive price of about 1 50 per board foot.
Hardwood comes from angiosperm or flowering plants such as oak maple or walnut.