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Hickory type

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by rotorburn, Jan 11, 2023.

  1. rotorburn

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    Which one a you smart fellers can tell me what sub species of hickory I have here? (The smaller rounds on top) PXL_20230111_143210526.jpg
     
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    Hit's da kin you burns bout 3 years form now!
    :D_
    Very nice score! :salute:
     
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    Id say bitternut. Smoothest bark of the hickories.
    Not a smart feller, :nerd: just know lots of stuff about trees and wood :sherlock::rofl: :lol:
     
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    I concur with bitternut. Great firewood!
     
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    My wife says I’m good with my wood :thumbs: but not sure on this one. I’d say bitternut?