Wood ID

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HDRock

Minister of Fire
Oct 25, 2012
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Grand Blanc, Mi
I think it might be willow

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If I had the tree in my yard and it had to come down I would split it and burn it. Because what else are you gonna do?
But if I was driving around with a trailer picking stuff up off peoples lawns? No.
Willow absorbs atmospheric moisture from the air, like the aerial roots on poison ivy vines.
Run...lol
 
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Thanks guys
It was CL add
I sent a text and asked , do you know what kind of wood it is , answer was , black willow
I don't want it , plenty more adds will pop up this spring n summer
 
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