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Is This White Ash?

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  1. Dougr6

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    Can you all identify this tree for me? I plan on burning it in my furnace next year! (Grizzly Adams, nice movie!)
     

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  2. Shawn Curry

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    Black cherry
     
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    Yep, usually splits like a dream for me by hand too
     
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    Yep cherry.
    Gary
     
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  5. Dougr6

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    Yes, it split real good. I cut down a dead walnut next to it. And it got wedged on this ash tree. Then the ash uprooted during a wind storm! Now I have some more wood for next year. Have a great day guys!
     
  6. Dougr6

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    I wondered if it was Black Cherry, but it's not dark inside??
     
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    The twig steam is smooth and reddish colored?!
     
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    STEM!
     
  9. Shawn Curry

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    It's definitely black cherry - Prunus serotina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_serotina

    It's the type of cherry they make the lumber from. Midrange btus - better than soft maple, less than ash. Can dry it in a year so you'll be good to go.
     
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    Its definitely not Ash. Leaves dont look compound and the bark is all wrong for Ash.
     
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    X 3 cherry. The "burnt potato chip" bark is another hint to cherry. Good smelling stuff!
     
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    It seems most of us cut some cherry every year.
     
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    I should have quoted curry, I meant yep black cherry and cherry splits easy for me. None of my ash trees have come down on their own so I couldn't tell ya how they split...
     
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    White Ash, also white ash in avatar
    20140920_124547.jpg

    Black Cherry

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    Cherry also smells awesome, I have been cutting a decent amount the past week. Stacks are smelling great!
     
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    How do you get your split wood to be cheery? Mine is neutral at best!
     
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    I don't know that pic right there is fresh split, it will darken some after its split
     
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    :rofl: :lol:That went right over my head for a minute
     
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