homemade Certified Chainsaw Tester Joined Nov 25, 2010 Messages 1,002 Reaction score 1,110 Location Eastern WI Oct 26, 2014 #1 What kind of wood is this? It was surrounded by some stag horn sumac and box elder. We were cutting along a fence line and are located in south east wi.
What kind of wood is this? It was surrounded by some stag horn sumac and box elder. We were cutting along a fence line and are located in south east wi.
homemade Certified Chainsaw Tester Joined Nov 25, 2010 Messages 1,002 Reaction score 1,110 Location Eastern WI Oct 26, 2014 #2 The guys I was cutting with said it was a chineese elm. I thought a traditional sumac.
ray benson From Indiana AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Sep 11, 2002 Messages 31,938 Reaction score 105,129 Location Indiana Oct 26, 2014 #3 Looks like Mulberry
rarefish383 Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 9,639 Reaction score 33,472 Location MD Oct 26, 2014 #4 Does it have a sticky white sap that turns black when you get it on you? I agree, looks like Mulberry.
Does it have a sticky white sap that turns black when you get it on you? I agree, looks like Mulberry.
Cheesecutter Addicted to ArboristSite Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 1,319 Reaction score 1,612 Location Northern Ill. Oct 26, 2014 #5 Split a piece and if its canary yellow inside its mulberry.