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App says Ash

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  1. CutSplitStack

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    Hey all, so i took down a small tree today for a friend. App says ash, but it feels a little different. Maybe bc I don't have a lot of live ash left in my area. Or is this something else? No leaves around. 20250227_124234.jpg 20250227_124239.jpg 20250227_124234.jpg 20250227_124239.jpg 20250227_124247.jpg
     
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    You are right, that's not Ash...I'm not sure what it is, but not Ash.
     
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    If'n it smells like root beer, then it's Sassafras.
     
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    Wood grain looks like a conifer to me. I’m leaning towards fir
     
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    Update, the landowner sent me pics of some dried up leaves. Almost looks like willow? Definitely not a conifer, this was a standing trunk topped but definitely not pine, spruce, cedar etc IMG_20250227_174325.jpg
     
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    Not saying it's not but the last sass i had that was that size had greenish colored wood. Kinda like tulip poplar.
     
  8. CutSplitStack

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    Been stuffed up with sinus stuff but I will split a round and see what it smells like.
     
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    Russian Olive
     
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    Deep cut, that's the tree ID equivalent of playing songs by Greg Brown on the jukebox! It sounds like this guy wants me to take down 5 more of these, I'll take better pics and investigate more next time. And will have some live leaves to go off of!
     
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    Some of the bark has an ashy look to it, but I don't see any EAB damage under the bark I your pics.. Did you see any CutSplitStack? Also look for a small upper case "D" shaped entrance holes in the bark left by the EAB.
     
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    No, that's part of what makes me second guess it. Zero EAB damage and we have a ton of it by us now. Also the wood feels more like that heavy, waterlogged, wet poplar or cottonwood feel. But I don't think it's either of those. In trunk form it almost looked like black locust to me but once I bucked it I no longer think so
     
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    Doesnt look like any Sassafras, Russian Olive, or Ash Ive ever seen. Im leaning heavily towards Willow. Could be Cottonwood but the leaves obviously arent right and the bark is off but that fiber layer under the bark looks right.
     
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    Zooming in on those leaves and they do look like willow. I have a big one on my property so a very familiar sight.
     
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    That app hardly ever gets ID right w/ bark pics. Leaves it’s pretty good at. I’ve never touched sass as far as I know.
     
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    I'm leaning toward some kind of willow, also based on the leaves. I'm definitely headed back out there later this spring so I'll confirm then, hopefully I remember to post bc I know we're all on the edge of our truck seats about it
     
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    I’m no expert, but those splits do not look like any ash I’ve cut here in So Wis,,
     
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