1 1grnlwn ArboristSite Operative Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 122 Reaction score 11 Location Cen. IL Dec 25, 2014 #1 This tree is 6' dia has very smooth bark with some raised bark ridges running axially . Best match I could come up with is American Beech but it is not that close in pictures I have pulled Any Ideas?
This tree is 6' dia has very smooth bark with some raised bark ridges running axially . Best match I could come up with is American Beech but it is not that close in pictures I have pulled Any Ideas?
Cpjlube ArboristSite Lurker Joined Oct 7, 2011 Messages 42 Reaction score 10 Location Central Ohio Dec 25, 2014 #2 Looks like a hackberry.
Z zogger Tree Freak Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 16,456 Reaction score 11,196 Location North Georgia Dec 25, 2014 #3 Hackberry, great firewood.
farmer steve outstanding in my field, 5150 . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 24,018 Reaction score 190,815 Location Stihl, PA Dec 25, 2014 #4 as dad calls it, sugar nellie . AKA hackberry
1 1grnlwn ArboristSite Operative Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 122 Reaction score 11 Location Cen. IL Dec 26, 2014 #5 Thanks. I am currently investigating who owns the lot, so I can help them clean up their mess. LOL
SteveSS Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Nov 23, 2014 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 3,115 Location Russellville, MO Dec 26, 2014 #6 As stated, Hackberry. I have a bit in my wood pile and it burns really nice. A definite grab if you can get it.
As stated, Hackberry. I have a bit in my wood pile and it burns really nice. A definite grab if you can get it.