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Wood ID please

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  1. cassetta

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    Got a chance to grab some this tree when they take it down.
    Curious of what type of tree. Any help would be appreciated!
     

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  2. Chud

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    Looks like a Chestnut, so I hope it’s a hybrid and not American. If it’s an American Chestnut you will have something extra special.
     
  3. cassetta

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    What makes the American chestnut extra special?
     
  4. chinese chestnit i believe .......
     
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    To me it looks like a Ash tree.... Looks kinda like the green variety....
     
  6. Eric Wanderweg

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    Most of them were wiped out by Chestnut Blight (another gift from Asia) in this country starting in the early 1900s.
     
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    And if I’m not mistaken any survivor is highly sought after for study and bio grafting?
     
  8. Eric Wanderweg

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    Yeah, it seems there's quite a cult(ivar) following with these trees. There's a few survivors out there and people are working hard to revive the species which is great.
    Reward for Large, Live, Healthy American Chestnuts in New York
     
  9. Chud

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    There are nurseries selling true America Chestnuts from supposedly blight resistant trees. I planted 4, but none of them survived. Eastern forests were predominantly Chestnut prior to the blight. The wood had good decay resistance too. I heard it was better than Eastern Red Cedar for fence posts.
     
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    Beech /chestnut family
     
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    Tulip poplar


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    Kentucky C0ffee Tree?
     
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    Looks like the Chinese Chestnut that is growing in my frien's house.
     
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  14. now the 3 amer chest trees i planted back in apr the leaves look similar to these but different (they still doin great to )
     
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    I learned something new recently and for some reason remembered this tree and post from 2 years ago :loco: :crazy: For anyone interested, this is a sawtooth oak.
     
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