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  1. Jdu94

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    Have a few of these in my woods not something I've cut before, just wondered what they are. Theyre getting buzzed up for trail cleaning. No leaves to ID them by.
     

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    Looks like something that was cut before. A stump that sprouted. TOH, Hickory and Poplar are several stumps that will sprout like that.
     
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    My app ID’s the leaves at the base as white ash.
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    NO LEAVES because it is dead ? Dropped already ?
    Swamp maple drops early. Also will have multiple stems like that.

    The tree at the base looks like a 1 year old walnut.
     
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    Tree of heaven comes to mind
     
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    Looks like either tulip poplar or hickory. As Chud stated the TP will send sprouts from a stump. Have some just like that in our back woods.
     
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    What part of Michigan are you in?

    Seems like south of Cadillac some of the species change.

    I vote basswood, Based on the bark at the base in the 2nd picture

    Looks like how some of our grow until they get about 10" then start falling over
     
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    I agree the bark does resemble young hickory, but I've never seen hickory stump sprout to that extent, and definitely not look that mangled. Basswood on the other hand is a notorious stump sprouter, even its European cousin the little leaf linden has that same habit. A quick Google search of young basswood bark looks correct. I think gwoods71 has the winning I.D. :salute:
     
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    I'm in central MI close to Stanton
     
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    Looks like White Walnut (butternut) or English Walnut
     
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    When you cut it the saw should cut with ease, the rounds will be light, and the ends may be a bit fuzzy. If its bass, I am 99% sure it is.

    I have cut a lot of it, mainly just to get it out of the way, milled quite a bit too.

    Worthless firewood, low BTU, and never seems to really want to burn. Just chars over and takes up space. (IME)
     
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    Looked it up, you're not that far from Backwoods Savage place. He's hosted a GTG for several years, we've been to 2, stayed in Chesaning. Nice area
     
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    Cut up a blow down in my ditch today, thought it was an ash from farther away but not familiar with this one. Elm maybe?
     

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    The layered bark as seen from a cross section of a fresh cut looks like elm to me. Also the way the bark is sloughing off in the third picture.
     
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    The bark fell right off of everything but the very bottom of the trunk
     
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    Im seeing Elm too. Looses its bark the fastest once the tree dies.

    Can you post some pics of the creepy crawly trails under the bark? Its very distinct on elm.
     
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    It does have trails under the bark. I'll put some pics up tomorrow while im splitting.
     
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    Yep, looks like elm to me. Some of it is spalting already, getting punky. Hope the main trunk is solid.
     
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    The trunk was pretty punky especially near where it broke, the top of the tree was real solid still
     
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    Split it this morning adding to a mixed cord for next year. The biggest trunk prices were real punky so I put them in the bonfire pile. The limbs were real solid and dry.
     

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