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JeffandTamara

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http://www.arboristsite.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=92264&d=1236558207This tree fell over in the hayfield behind my house, I had to cut it up... It was a fairly big tree. It had about four main shoots coming up at the base, each shoot was about 16" dia. The tree made about 3 pickup truck loads before split. It seems to split fairly easy. Also it seems to be a little lighter than oak or hickory or other good firewood. A little bit of a smell, almost like sasafrass, but I am not even a tree guy so, I am lost... I cut it up for firewood and by next fall, it should burn, but I was curious what kind of wood I had... Any help is appreciated.
Attached Images I hope these links will be viewable, I posted in the tree Identification thread but was told to post in the firewood forum...

http://www.arboristsite.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=92264&d=1236558207

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Has a funny smell ?

But not like sassafras tea? It looks like sassafras to me.. Good wood.. Burns hot, quick and pops like mad.
 
I'd say Mulberry due to the red tinge in the bark. They almost always grow crooked and have LOTs of small limbs.
 
MULBERRY? Now that's funny :hmm3grin2orange:

Can't put my finger on it but it sure ain't mulberry.

Guess I should of just moved on to the next thread...my bad, I'll get the door.
 
I had some gutters to clean today at these townhouses I take care of. Trees and the gutters. I came across a mulberry tree and thought I was in need of coming in here tonight and apologize for being a smart ass about the mulberry guesses.

I took these pics of a (for sure) mulberry tree bark and thought I was wrong. But after looking at them I still don't think it is.

But yeah it's close and was prepared to say I was sorry...
 
Guess What...I think it is Sassafras

Well thanks a lot for the ID.... My wife said she knew what Sassafras smells like, So we went out and she verified ..Sassafras it is... Thanks again..
 
I have to retract my vote for Mulberry after I went out and checked mine closer this afternoon. I'm not sure I've ever seen a Sassafras, gotta fix that.
 
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Bright red leaves in the fall

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LOL, they're everywhere around here, somebody told me 100 years ago they were Catalpas !!
 
Man I don't think we have them here in the KC area. Anyone wanna correct me on this? If we do theirs not many.
 
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