Anyone got an idea on what species this tree is - potential milling

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rarefish383

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I live in MD where Redwoods are not common. I just had a fellow give me a nice Dawn Redwood log. Got 3 nice 8 footers out of it. Looks very much like my Dawn, my bark my be a little shaggier, but close.. I believe that the Dawn Redwood and Metasequoia are the same thing, Joe.
 
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Bald Cypress. upload_2016-3-28_10-56-55.jpeg Eastern Hemlock
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It looks like a bald cypress, native here where I live in LoUiSiAna. Warm climate. Tolerates drought and flood, but not shade on seedlings. Found growing in lakes and swamps. Highly prized for lumber. Very decay resistant. Taxodichum is close to the Latin.
 

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