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Wood I'd I have no ideer

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  1. skylogger

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    Don't have a clue what it is I need to buy a good tree book I reckon.
     
  2. WV Mountaineer

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    Magnolia

    Edit: Big leaf Magnolia at that. God Bless
     
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    Either way, it's wood, it burns, split it, stack it and let 'er season. :)
     
  4. skylogger

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    thanks I didn't even think to look at the leaves me and the brother n law where out shooting and I had the saw with me:)
     
  5. basod

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    Yep WV Mountaineer is correct.
    I've never burned any just some limbs. Always check the ground for leaves or any branch with some hanging if its a dead tree - makes ID easier

    My southern wood experiment this year is Crepe Myrtle, some decent sized poles from clearing back the powerline
     
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    well the 2 foresters agree sooo.... I'd go with it!:D
     
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    I'm not a forester I just play one on the interneto_O
     
  8. savemoney

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    Magnolia has a unique odor to it. Not like any other wood I know of.
     
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    basod, I heard WV was one I thought you were one also my apologies sir:emb:
     
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    It's Hackberry...
     
  11. Eric VW

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    I was kinda thinking holly, but once you get pricked by them leaves, there's very little room for uncertainty.... Plus, holly is "whiter" right WV Mountaineer?
     
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    Does that mean my guess of Black Walnut is wrong?:D

    Gary
     
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    :rofl: :lol:
    Way.....:D
     
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    Hackberry.
     
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    Hackberry bark is ROUGH. That bark in the pic isn't ROUGH. It is SMOOTH and looks like elephant skin. It is a MAGNOLIA. You can take that to the bank from a guy that spends a lot of bank on knowing what species certain trees are. :D God Bless
     
  16. Hedgerow

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    Yeah...
    We Ozarker's are sittin here knowing what it is, but hey....
    Lol...
     
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    No sir...
    Juvenile bark and limb wood Hackberry can be as smooth as maple..
    Look closely at the pimples on the piece to the right.
     
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    I ain't no forester so if'n da foresters agree I'm ok, but I would have guessed american beech
     
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    Smooth grey bark would lead one to think beech, yes..
    But remember where the OP lives...
    And bark can be such a liar...
    Lol
     
  20. concretegrazer

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    Some hackberry can sure fool anyone without the leaves. There's a big one on my place that's almost completely smooth on the limbs. And the trunk doesn't look right for it either. But the leaves can't keep the secret.