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Hedge, Mulberry, Black Locust side by side.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Wouldsplitter, Jan 10, 2025 at 3:55 PM.

  1. Wouldsplitter

    Wouldsplitter

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    I wanted to make a thread with a side by side of all 3 types of yellow wood. First pic is 2 pieces of mulberry the one on the right is fresh cut, left was cut a week earlier. The top part of the one on the right was cut months ago. The color changes quick.
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    Up next is some Black Locust. It was cut a few years ago and has been sitting in the wood pile.
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    Fresh cut Black locust. 20250110_125053.jpg
    Up next is Mulberry, Easily identified by its white sapwood.
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    Now for the Hedge. 20250110_130110.jpg 20250110_130814.jpg
    Left to right; Hedge, Mulberry, Black locust. 20250110_130820.jpg
     
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  3. Wouldsplitter

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    Thank you, There has been some confusion so I wanted to help clear things up.
     
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    Excellent post.