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Maple man

Burning Hunk
scrounged up a load of this wood sugger maple and maby aspen in pix 1
 

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Can you get better bark pics on big and small rounds, and pics of split wood and end grain? From those pics, I would say maybe some type of soft Maple but not sure about that bark...or those rotted cores.
 
Looks like two or three different woods in there...
 
pix 1 is a hollow mapple log pix 2 end grain of aspen maby pix 3 aspen/ unknown split yes their are 3 diffrent species of wood in the pile
 

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If you're asking if the wood in picture 1 is poplar (aka aspen or popple) . . . yes . . . no doubt in my mind.

If you're asking if the wood in the other pictures is maple . . . I would hazard a guess to say yes . . . but I could be wrong.
 
Whole lot of aspen some Maple!
 
Pure popple and manly maple.
 
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