Trees are a treasure bestowed upon us by nature, not only providing the oxygen we need to survive but also bringing us various precious resources. This article will introduce several species of trees with hard wood to help us understand their applications in production and life.

I. Korean Pine
1.1 Crown and Trunk Characteristics of Korean Pine
1.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Korean Pine

1.3 Special Uses of Korean Pine
1.4 Utilization Value of Korean Pine
II. Elm
2.1 Morphological Characteristics of Elm

2.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Elm
2.3 Uses and Value of Elm
III. Oak
3.1 Morphological Characteristics of Oak
3.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Oak
3.3 Uses and Value of Oak
IV. Red Sandalwood
4.1 Morphological Characteristics of Red Sandalwood
4.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Red Sandalwood
4.3 Uses and Value of Red Sandalwood
V. Nanmu
5.1 Morphological Characteristics of Nanmu
5.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Nanmu
5.3 Uses and Value of Nanmu
VI. Walnut
6.1 Morphological Characteristics of Walnut
6.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Walnut
6.3 Uses and Value of Walnut
VII. Birch
7.1 Morphological Characteristics of Birch
7.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Birch
7.3 Uses and Value of Birch
VIII. Maple
8.1 Morphological Characteristics of Maple
8.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Maple
8.3 Uses and Value of Maple
IX. Oak
9.1 Morphological Characteristics of Oak
9.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Oak
9.3 Uses and Value of Oak
X. Zelkova
10.1 Morphological Characteristics of Zelkova
10.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Zelkova
10.3 Uses and Value of Zelkova
XI. Fir
11.1 Morphological Characteristics of Fir
11.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Fir
11.3 Uses and Value of Fir
XII. Spruce
12.1 Morphological Characteristics of Spruce
12.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Spruce
12.3 Uses and Value of Spruce
XIII. Ginkgo
13.1 Morphological Characteristics of Ginkgo
13.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Ginkgo
13.3 Uses and Value of Ginkgo
XIV. Yew
14.1 Morphological Characteristics of Yew
14.2 Growth Environment and Distribution Range of Yew
14.3 Uses and Value of Yew
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This article introduces 15 major species of trees with hard wood. Each of these species has its own unique morphological characteristics, growth environment, and uses. By understanding the features of these tree species, we can not only better protect these precious resources but also better utilize their value in production and daily life.