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Washington hardwood trees.
The wood from hardwood trees tends to be harder because the trees grow at a slower rate giving the wood its greater density.
Hardwood trees usually have broad flat leaves as opposed to coniferous needled or scaled tree foliage another name for a hardwood tree is appropriately broadleaf.
You can easily identify a hardwood from a conifer.
Hardwood tree species grown in the pacific northwest are an important economic component to mills operating in the region.
These flowers known for their distinctive odor yield to first green and then red berries that persist throughout winter.
Washington hawthorn trees attain a height of 25 to 35 feet with a spread also of 25 to 35 feet.
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Washington s red alder is a vital hardwood species whose wood is used for pulpwood furniture and fuel.
It s a complete cycle nothing is wasted.
It s the ultimate green product.
The furniture created from these downed trees continues to tell the story of the tree s unique life.
Most common hardwoods unlike the conifers or softwood firs spruce and pines hardwood trees have evolved into a broad array of common species.
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W elcome to the tree identification home page at oregon state university.
The red alder grows as tall as 130 feet but few will attain that size and most will top out around 50 feet high.
This activity adds value to the economic activity produced by mills in the state since hardwoods increase returns to landowners and operators as they are often an important component of softwood harvest.
The purpose of this site is to help you identify common conifers and broadleaves in the pacific northwest.
Hardwood consumption by mills amounted to over 5 of the total logs consumed in the state wa dnr 2012.
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Washington is home to 12 willow one aspen and one cottonwood species.
Most but not all hardwoods are deciduous perennial plants which are normally leafless for some time during the year.
Washington s only oak species the oregon white oak grows in rocky areas and mainly serves as firewood for individual.
The red alder grows fast has a very shallow root system and possesses 3 to 5 inch long dark green leaves.
They produce attractive white blooms in clusters in late spring to early summer.
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Feel free to skip through the pages to learn more about specific genera or to try your hand at identifying a tree specimen with a user friendly dichotomous key.