What kind of tree is this potential firewood from?

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Not sure what it is. Does not have a very distinctive smell.
 
Could be some pignut hickory. It looks like there's at least one round in there from another tree, too. Should burn good!
 
In the absence of any other information, mostlikely bitternut hickory.

Would have bright yellow winter buds and brown, very bitter kernel to its nut, to assist ID.

There are a few other hickories that are similar. All burn great, with excellent fragrance. Just get it dry quickly to help fend off powder post borers.
 
Would have to say pig hickory. However it looks like u have some white ash as well.

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Must be a hickory ish thingy.

The black Cherry the toher guys picke out from a checked up round?

I got some learnin to do.

Its most encouraging to see wood I can ID on my land, yet a days drive away, and whole different temperate climate. (or three or four)
 
Hickory.........yeah you'll love it in the fire. Smell like a room freshner. My mostest favoritetest wood in the fireplace. Leaves coals to kill for too.
 
I also vote Hickory. I thought it might be a White Ash or a Green Ash of some sort but I now think it looks closer to be Hickory.
 

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