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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Zack323, Dec 30, 2023.

  1. Zack323

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    I was just "looking" but brought home Siberian Elm and Maple? Could someone ID the maple(ish) wood?
     

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    Some sort of yard maple
     
  3. jrider

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    That small stuff doesn’t look like maple to me. Maybe some hybrid poplar?
     
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    Nice grab Zack. Not sure on the smalls. Maybe some type of maple is my guess as well.
     
  5. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Immature/small trees are super hard to id. Usually the bark changes drastically as they mature/age.

    Edit: i guess i should've said to id by bark. Obviously leaves always make the game a little easier.
     
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  6. High Plains Hoarder

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    Silver Maple looks pretty smooth when it's young. Gets the shaggy, scaly look to its bark as it grows. Same with Honey Locust. My best bet would be Silver Maple.
     
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