cjnspecial
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One of my grandpa's friends already had it cut up and said come get it. It's a pretty big one...about 22''. I can't find much about the btu rating but it is about the whitest wood I have ever seen.
I burned a Holly once. I was cold, and she wouldn't shut up so into the stove she went.
Have never burned it myself, but ain't the internet great.
1) Apparently Brits burn it a lot and rate it above average
http://www.aie.org.uk/aie_data/aie_firewood.html
2) Same question on another Forum also generally affirmative
http://www.thebassbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140194
Some other info out there from any search engine
Hope this helps
well i have never burned it and have never even heard of anyone burning it before, its more of a bush than a tree.
im not saying you cant burn it, but i cant think where that information came from as its a thing i never see much of, unless someone has a little bush of it in there garden, but have never seen it in such a proportion that it would be worth burning.
there only one sure way to find out how it burns, and thats burn it lol
we have a holly tree here in pa, and i'm sure other places ,, its not a bush, mine is about 20" tall and about a foot thick at the bottom,,, i don't mess with it much, the leaves are miserable to touch.....
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