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Tree firewood species identification
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<blockquote data-quote="Firemaker1111" data-source="post: 7653472" data-attributes="member: 168883"><p>Here's a new species I've encountered. Looks like it got uprooted and fell horizontally hanging I assume is fresh but dead. When I cut into it it was green. Any ideas what it is? The heartwood on the end grain looks like a grass stain green color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firemaker1111, post: 7653472, member: 168883"] Here's a new species I've encountered. Looks like it got uprooted and fell horizontally hanging I assume is fresh but dead. When I cut into it it was green. Any ideas what it is? The heartwood on the end grain looks like a grass stain green color. [/QUOTE]
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