Mulberry or Osage orange (hedge).
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Mulberry is bright highlighter yellow when fresh split or cut also. Mulberry and osage are much closer related then most think.That is Osage Orange or Locust. Just how yellow is the wood when freshly split? If it's bright yellow it's Osage, if a dull yellow it's Locust.
If its mulberry it burns hot but will give you a shower of sparks sometimes when reloading the stove. Seasons pretty quick also in my experience. I'll take all the mulberry I can find.Thanks for the replies, I've never burnt any mulberry before, so time will tell how well it burns in the woodstove in two years.
Mulberry is bright highlighter yellow when fresh split or cut also. Mulberry and osage are much closer related then most think.
Maybe they were Osage yellow, white sap. @farmer steve and I were pretty sure it was mulberry. Never saw the big seed pods that osage gets so I dont know.I've never seen Mulberry that was as yellow as Osage. One other thing, when Osage is green it will have a milk colored sap, that gets really sticky when it dries.
Them big green “monkey balls.”Maybe they were Osage yellow, white sap. @farmer steve and I were pretty sure it was mulberry. Never saw the big seed pods that osage gets so I dont know.
If its mulberry it burns hot but will give you a shower of sparks sometimes when reloading the stove. Seasons pretty quick also in my experience. I'll take all the mulberry I can find.
Maybe they were Osage yellow, white sap. @farmer steve and I were pretty sure it was mulberry. Never saw the big seed pods that osage gets so I dont know.
In the first picture why is the end of the round so dark?
Just a weathered end.
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