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Andy S.

Feeling the Heat
Oct 28, 2013
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Southeastern, PA
Any thoughts? I've got a fair amount of it.
 

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+3 Great Stuff. Easy to split
 
Wow. Are there different species? This was darker on the inside than other Ash I've split. If Ash then I have a whole lot of it because I was sorting this out from what I *knew* was Ash.
 
White, Green, and Black. White Ash can have a very small heart or rather large, just depends on several factors. Looks like you have White Ash there perhaps with a heavier amount of heartwood vs. what you already have. It may have also been a dead tree (EAB??) in that case the white sapwood will "stain" (early stages of fungal decay) and become a mousy grey color.
 
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