Wood Duck said:That center split looks like Sassafras.
Its hard when its wet!amp said:Any idea what type of hardwood this is. I'm taking a wild guess....maybe ash? I was told it might be oak, but it felt kinda light for that when I was cutting it up...Hopefully you can see enough detail in the pic.
weatherguy said:The color leads me to believe something other than ash, comparing it to the pic of ash I have and it looks different.
gator21 said:weatherguy said:The color leads me to believe something other than ash, comparing it to the pic of ash I have and it looks different.
It is ash!
amp said:here's a few pics of the 2 types in my pile I'm trying to identify. I'm pretty sure the one is a soft maple (split maple?) with the smooth bark. I should have laid out the leaves as well. The one on the left that I think is split maple...the leaves aren't really that mature this year yet...but you can tell it's a maple. I figure, either way they both should be good to burn in the woodstove. Any ideas on both of them? I seem to be getting a lot of maple this year.....almost all maple. Thanks.
amp said:here's a few pics of the 2 types in my pile I'm trying to identify. I'm pretty sure the one is a soft maple (split maple?) with the smooth bark. I should have laid out the leaves as well. The one on the left that I think is split maple...the leaves aren't really that mature this year yet...but you can tell it's a maple. I figure, either way they both should be good to burn in the woodstove. Any ideas on both of them? I seem to be getting a lot of maple this year.....almost all maple. Thanks.
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