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Bwhunter85

Feeling the Heat
Aug 21, 2010
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Sunfield, MI
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Whack it in half and smell it; if it smells like Wintergreen it is Black Birch; if it just smells sweet it is Cherry. Just looks like Cherry to me....
 
I will third that - cherry
 
Cherry bark for sure.
 
The bark looks like Cherry, but there is no color to the heartwood. Cherry has reddish heartwood. I think it is Black Birch, which is also called Cherrybark Birch.
 
Well that's it! Cherry bark and birch wood.:) Everybody is right.
 
Cherry.
 
black birch
 
Black Birch is near non-existent in Michigan, not a resident of Barry County, Mi. but very familiar with timber base in that county, I have never seen a Black Birch there. Since OP is from Barry County, Mi. I'm 99.9999% sure this is CHERRY.
 
Doesn't the red were thinking of in cherry fade to a light pink after a month or so of sitting. I know mine has
 
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