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Softwood generally refers to coniferous (cone-bearing trees)

Hardwood refers to broad-leaved mainly deciduous trees.

The relative "hardness" of the wood is not a specific indicator as to whether a wood is hard or soft

Softwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Well, that sorts that one out :laugh1:

 

If you put a poplar log on the fire, how long will it last in comparison to a Beech log?

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Well, that sorts that one out :laugh1:

 

If you put a poplar log on the fire, how long will it last in comparison to a Beech log?

 

Not as long, but longer than spruce - not especially helpful, eh? :laugh1:

 

You can get a lot of variation within a species to, depending on growing conditions. I have an Ash on my woodstack that was only about 14 inches DBH and close to 100 years old. The densest ash you've ever seen. The reason for it was that it was completely crowned out by a larger Oak, resulting in very slow growth. I suspect that come 2012, when it eventually reaches my fire, it may well be the greatest firewood ever known! :thumbup1:

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Well, that sorts that one out :laugh1:

 

If you put a poplar log on the fire, how long will it last in comparison to a Beech log?

 

Its more about weight, than species, weight for weight dry wood is fairly similar.

 

A dry Beech log is much heavier than a dry Pop log, so will burn longer and hotter.

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I ve never burnt Poplar, but appart from Oak (which we dont get here, it doesnt really grow (too windy and not enough summer)) Beech is said to be one of the best firewoods.

 

Would Poplar be better than Beech?? Id take a guess it more lively but wont burn so long.

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