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kevinj

kevinj

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poison ivy too

I noticed that too.
At first I thought it may have been Virginia creeper,
that was grown tightly against the BLACK WILLOW
in the photo, then I thought no, wait a minute. Thats Poison Ivy weaving
its way through the bark of the BLACK WILLOW
in the photo. I guess he'll just have to tear off a chunk and rub it on a sensitive part of his body, to know for sure.

:hmm3grin2orange:
 
woodcutter 5429

woodcutter 5429

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about 95% sure its a willow of sometype. unlikely its a maple by looking at the grain of the wood. possible but unlikely. bark and sapwood both look like willow but not sure what type. given the region black willow would be a good bet.
 

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