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<blockquote data-quote="woodshop" data-source="post: 1000177" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>Yup all cherry darkens with age and sunlight. Believe it or not, cherry will even darken a bit even if kept in complete darkness once a surface is exposed to the air. Most people don't know that over 70% of the cherry (prunis serotina) in the WORLD comes from Pennsylvania. To bad that many cherry trees start to rot out in the middle once they get up in the 24 inch range. Not all, but many... so there is a prime time to log the tree while it's in its prime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshop, post: 1000177, member: 5248"] Yup all cherry darkens with age and sunlight. Believe it or not, cherry will even darken a bit even if kept in complete darkness once a surface is exposed to the air. Most people don't know that over 70% of the cherry (prunis serotina) in the WORLD comes from Pennsylvania. To bad that many cherry trees start to rot out in the middle once they get up in the 24 inch range. Not all, but many... so there is a prime time to log the tree while it's in its prime. [/QUOTE]
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