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Burning Boysenberry
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<blockquote data-quote="JBinKC" data-source="post: 702435" data-attributes="member: 10813"><p>You stumped me I never heard of a boysenberry tree. Thats a first. I thought boysenberries were the same genus of a blackberry which grows on brambles like a blackberry. Could it be perhaps a mulberry tree which has a fruit that much resembles a blackberry? </p><p></p><p>Mulberry wood turns yellow when dried and is a great dense wood but it tends to pop and spark. It is the same genus as Osage orange if you are familiar with that wood. It is a great wood to watch in an enclosed wood stove and is by far my favorite wood to use to smoke poultry and one of my favorite overall woods to use given its versatility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBinKC, post: 702435, member: 10813"] You stumped me I never heard of a boysenberry tree. Thats a first. I thought boysenberries were the same genus of a blackberry which grows on brambles like a blackberry. Could it be perhaps a mulberry tree which has a fruit that much resembles a blackberry? Mulberry wood turns yellow when dried and is a great dense wood but it tends to pop and spark. It is the same genus as Osage orange if you are familiar with that wood. It is a great wood to watch in an enclosed wood stove and is by far my favorite wood to use to smoke poultry and one of my favorite overall woods to use given its versatility. [/QUOTE]
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