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Bark Trivia

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Spotted this just into the woods near my cut yesterday. One of the biggest I've ever seen. Ill give some clues soon and post answer in a couple days. I will not confirm or deny and guesses. IMG_7248.JPG IMG_7247.JPG IMG_7245.JPG IMG_7244.JPG
    Oh and its not any type of maple. The leaves are from neighboring trees.
     
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    Really big Ash?
     
  3. The Wood Wolverine

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    I’ll guess black gum.
     
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    That’s what it would be here not even really big because big IMG_0847.jpeg

    that’s a 396 with a 32”..
     
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    That's what it looks like to me as well
     
  12. ole

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    Linden? (but here in Wisconsin they rarely get that big)
     
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  14. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Time for a few clues.

    More or less a "weed" tree. Not pursued for its wood as its low BTU. Usually grows crooked/twisted.
     
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    Picture 3 looks mulberry to me, but you said low BTU so maybe TOH?
     
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    Looks like a gum tree to me
     
  17. Paul bunion

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    From that description I’d say Sassafras
     
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    Basswood/Linden seems like a decent enough guess to me.
     
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    Box Elder is my new answer
     
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    BuckeyeFootball box elder is a type of maple