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3fordasho
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Cut some of this standing dead and thought it was some type of elm. These were cut from a live tree, bucked a month or two ago and just split today. There is a very small leaf that's emerged since bucked up, very non elm like. Splits nice, bright yellow when fresh cut and split then changes to a deep orangish-red after exposed for a while. The more pronounced bark is from the main trunk that was about 12" diameter, the smoother from a branch. any guesses?

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Hedgerow

Hedgerow

HACK
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Carthage, MO
Absolutely Mulberry... Just above Black Locust in BTU and just below Bitternut Hickory. We like to call it Hedge's little brother... Enjoy... You got good stuff there...:msp_wink:
 
Steve2910

Steve2910

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Jun 6, 2010
Messages
625
Location
Harford co., MD
I agree, Mulberry. They usually don't grow that straight around here, go up about 6 ft & "go everywhere". When I get one, once it's all split, there's a junk pile as big as the firewood pile. Nice burning wood.
 
Steve2910

Steve2910

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Harford co., MD
Just remembered.... I've always wondered, if you milled Mulberry & built something w/ the lumber & sealed it right away, would it retain the bright yellow color? Anybody know?
 

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