Big L
ArboristSite Operative
I'll take a guess ... by pic number
1 and 2; Poplar
3: Dogwood
4: could be some sort of sumac, like the Hack said.
:dunno:
1 and 2; Poplar
3: Dogwood
4: could be some sort of sumac, like the Hack said.
:dunno:
I snapped the best picture i could. Its been bucked and drying for about 10 months or so and it still weighs a ton. I took a few swings at it today with my X27 which blows most woods apart and it didnt split this more than 3 inches deep . didnt even seperate the bark. Im stumped om what it is as im fairly new to this. I likely wont be cutting anymore of it though when i find out what it is.
Elm. Get out the wedges...
What species do you call Ironwood down there? In MN, it refers to Eastern Hophornbeam. Splits real nice.
I snapped the best picture i could. Its been bucked and drying for about 10 months or so and it still weighs a ton. I took a few swings at it today with my X27 which blows most woods apart and it didnt split this more than 3 inches deep . didnt even seperate the bark. Im stumped om what it is as im fairly new to this. I likely wont be cutting anymore of it though when i find out what it is.
Come to Va Beach and look at the trees we have here ( if ya wanna call em trees)Just drove my son out to VA for his first year of college. Sure enjoyed seeing the beautiful forests of West Virginia and Virginia. Certainly different than Kansas.
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