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Tree ID

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  1. Juniper Hill

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    Hello. Any ideas what this could be? I'm guessing some type of ornamental cherry or maybe plum or apple. It's heavy, even after one year of seasoning. Still at about 25 to 30 moisture content. Thanks. IMG_20201205_100548.jpg
     
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  2. Chud

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    Maybe crabapple? Bark looks just like White Oak.
     
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    Please show a clear and focused shot of the end grain.
     
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    Looks like a hickory split


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  5. well from what i seen she dont look much like cherry
     
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    Bark sure look like hickory. Better pics Juniper Hill
     
  7. Juniper Hill

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    Just saw another one posted. It's English Hawthorn
     
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