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Wood ID

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  1. MikeyB

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    Resplitting some splits today and I'm curious of these two splits. First 3 pics are the same split, and the last two pics are the same split. Thanks guys.
     

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    This one looks like arborvitae or "cedar".
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    as does this one:
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    This one looks like some kind of spruce or maybe fir:
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    The last 2 look like basswood. Is it very light?
     
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    The pics didn't line up as I thought they would. 140.5 KB, 119.3KB, and 130.2 KB are the same split.
    147.7KB, &131.6 KB are the same split
     
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    130.2 KB. is extremely light in weight.
     
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    147.7/131.4. - split had a yellowish/green color to it and a sweet smell as well.
     
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    Tulip poplar..... maybe?


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    Willow and Tuliptree.
     
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    Greenish one is definitely tulip poplar.