Gee, I don't know but it looked like locust to me, clear as day.
Groundup: work on APG
You in the army or work for contractor? My mom and sister work for the govt over there
Gee, I don't know but it looked like locust to me, clear as day.
Groundup: work on APG
Looks like standing dead RED ELM to me.
Sometimes the elm trees around me get some sort of disease and within a month from dying all the bark, curls off and falls on the ground. Its great as a fire starter wood, all stringy and loose..elm has a nice sweet smell that I like, but its a little light for keeping the fire going all night.
Also it pops and sparks a lot, but decent wood.
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How about this? It's all over the place, as in dead fall & standing dead. Never seen so much of it i this condition.
Anybody know what wood this.
From the first picture, I'll guess Poplar.
Gumwood I think is it stringy to split?
It split real easy and was filled with water.
Pretty sure that's Ash, they're beginning to die around here too, Emerald Ash Borer.
Looks like the ash we have dead all over around here thanks to those dang EAB bugs. But then again the first pics from this thread appear to be elm to me like the stuff I have cut from the Dutch Elm Disease. But then again, where I come from the only honey locust we have is on the internet so I'm not too familiar with it.
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