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w8ye

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Looks like Cherry to me. In someone's yard it may be a subspecies? For example I have several ash trees in my yard that came from different places in the county and they all look just a little different if you look close but they a still the same ash variety.

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wood species?

Black Cherry !!!!!!!!!!! North American variety. I should know. Ask why? Having a bad day. Asker beware. It is Black Cherry.

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Any thorns?

No, no thorns.

We did see some purple/brown pods on the ground nearby, but mot very many. They were only about 4-5 inches long, and much thicker than catalpa pods. I'm not positive they came from this tree, but after Sandy-winds, they were all we could find...
 
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Shagbark Cherry? Really? It is "Prunus serotina" !!!!!!!! I apologize for the Latin. No biggies........ OK for fire wood. Excellent
for high end lumber. Rots away fast because of the sugar content. ..........Sorry for the Aspergian answer.
 

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The fire place or wood stove is not going to care on the specifics if it is shag bark or black cherry?
 
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I won't venture a guess.:confused2: Doesn't look quite like the Black Cherry I'm familiar with, but that doesn't mean it isn't. Does have the look of a fruit wood though. Here are a couple pics of some black Cherry I milled several years ago. Color isn't real good, but it has a more pinkish color to it. And, of course a very distinctive odor. Great smelling wood.

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If it's a cherry it looks like Wild Cherry. No way it is any tame Cherry variety as they have alot slicker bark. That looks a whole lot like the wild Cherry we have around here. I agree it looks alot like Mulberry too.

Wild cherry has a good sweet smell when you're cutting it.
 
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Species?

Oh fort heavens sake >>>>>>>>>>>
Mulberry will have a greenish "tint" to the wood. Bark will be tan/brown with very little variation in texture. Ok ok ok ok, I am having a VERY BAD day. Let the usual boys/girls play with this one......... pain in the *** out.
 
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Oh fort heavens sake >>>>>>>>>>>
Mulberry will have a greenish "tint" to the wood. Bark will be tan/brown with very little variation in texture. Ok ok ok ok, I am having a VERY BAD day. Let the usual boys/girls play with this one......... pain in the *** out.

The Mulberrys we have here have nothing even close to a greenish tint to them. Just saying.
 
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Doesn't look like any cherry iIve seen around here. The bark for our cherry is much more circular and peels more like ribbons. and usually plum colored.
 
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