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  1. Juniper Hill

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    A new maple to me. Any guesses? The tree was pretty big and had three trunks. Thanks 16354629739658903894342249195477.jpg IMG_20211028_152813402.jpg IMG_20211028_152820051.jpg
     
  2. Chud

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    Those leaves are screaming silver maple.
    (Very deep sinuses.)
     
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    Yep, thats firewood for sure. I could tell by the woodiness.
     
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    Silver maple as others have said, underrated wood imo since its a jack of all trades. Just get it off the ground and split asap.
     
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    Silver. Seasons in 6-8 months for me and doesn't last long in the firebox. If I don't burn it within a year, it starts getting very lite.
     
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