Softwood species are normally evergreen trees with needles and cones conifers.
Is tamarack a hardwood.
Tamarack otherwise known as larch is a softwood.
There are two major species of larch in north america.
Expect prices to be moderate.
Often referred to as the hardest softwood or softest hardwood it costs a little more than the cheaper go to pine poplar defaults but it costs a little less than the preferred oak ash cuts.
It is possible to overload and overheat the stove as with any wood and softwood like tamarack tamarack is softwood in the sense that it is a conifer has cones but not particularly soft as in low density with tamarack which make overfires a little more likely because they tend to burn hot when they are good and dry.
Lumber production of tamarack is very small and wood is very seldom available commercially.
This wood species is not listed in the cites appendices and is reported by the iucn as being a species of least concern.
Eastern larch larix laricina grows in the northeast part of the us and into eastern canada.
Though a softwood tamarack or larch is the next best thing.
Tamarack is a conifer but it is deciduous loses its needles each.
In the firewood trade larch is usually called tamarack.
Tamarack is a conifer but it is deciduous loses its needles each.
Softwood species are normally evergreen trees with needles and cones conifers.
Tamarack is a common name for larch.
Because tamarack earned a reputation as tough rot resistant wood it eventually was cut from its home in the bogs for railroad ties posts and utility poles.
Tamarack firewood burns hot is a very fragrant with snaps and crackles that put on a great show for the kids in everyone.
Tamarack firewood is used throughout the country but is the most popular in the interior pacific northwest where hardwoods are tough to come by.
Expect prices to be moderate.