Wood i.d. please

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Newburnerwisconsin

Feeling the Heat
Jul 8, 2015
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wisconsin
Wood i.d. please
Wood i.d. please
Wood i.d. please
Wood i.d. please
what type of oak is this? Thanks
 
Looks like black walnut
 
Looks like some variety of red oak.
 
Its oak, its red.
Get a better pic of a leaf or two if you want to narrow it down more.

Or, look it up...
 

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Bur oak, every last inch of it. I see some red oak leaves on the ground, but the tree in question isn't a red. Bark is too furrowed and scaley, and too thick.

Looks like a few raspberries, too.
 
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White Oak
 
I also say it’s white oak
 
My guess is bur oak or chestnut oak.
 
Makes great firewood, just takes awhile around our parts to dry-
 
Its oak, its red.
Get a better pic of a leaf or two if you want to narrow it down more.

Or, look it up...

That is a fantastic guide. I had no idea there was that many types of oak in Missouri!

Thank you very much. I am going to save that.
 
Going to dry a lot faster if it is split and left in the sun and wind. Wife always wants to get it split and piled so the wood yard looks "neater