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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
This exhibit is from Boonville, give it a shot and I'll put the answers up Sunday.

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Some hard to see but would be sweeet if you could see the split as well?
 
B=
H= white Oak
C=
I=Cherry
J=
K=silver maple
L=Ash
G=Red Maple
F=Birch

Pretty hard to tell with some of the photos!
 
Bubbavh said:
B=
H= white Oak
C=
I=Cherry
J=
K=silver maple
L=Ash
G=Red Maple
F=Birch

Pretty hard to tell with some of the photos!

K-SILVER MAPLE
L-WHITE ASH
G-BUTTERNUT
F-BUCKTHORN
FIRE PIN CHERRY
C-BASSWOOD
I-QUAKING ASPEN
J-RED OAK
B-WILD APPLE
H-IRON WOOD
B-MUSCLEWOOD
BLACK WALNUT

It was hard to tell just looking at them then when you picked them up you had a better idea by the weight, it was fun.


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