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Please help me identify this tree
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<blockquote data-quote="extraspecialman" data-source="post: 963432" data-attributes="member: 22547"><p>thats a breed of tame cherry.Yall probly call it something else out west,but here we call it Pin Cherry.Do the birch trees out there have a wintergreen smell? Wild cherry here can get over 3 ft in diameter.Makes good wood,smells good when ya burn it.Not the best coaling wood,but seasoned it burns hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extraspecialman, post: 963432, member: 22547"] thats a breed of tame cherry.Yall probly call it something else out west,but here we call it Pin Cherry.Do the birch trees out there have a wintergreen smell? Wild cherry here can get over 3 ft in diameter.Makes good wood,smells good when ya burn it.Not the best coaling wood,but seasoned it burns hot. [/QUOTE]
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