Cherry right??

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BigJ273

Minister of Fire
Feb 15, 2015
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Maryland
The only reason I ask is because this stuff is straight, super easy to cut and split. Most of the cherry I see around here is knotty and really tough to split. This smells like cherry for sure tho. Just weird.
 

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Sure looks like cherry from where I sit.
 
What does a fresh split smell like? Looks like Cherry....
 
Looks wet but could be black birch.
 
You could be right about the uprooted tree. I have a lot of cherry that sprouted off of a cut cherry tree about 20 yrs ago. We call them stump shoots or stump cherry , they grow fast because they are using the huge root system . The problem is they grow so fast and tall they fall over easy from a wet snow or wind. The bark looks like a cross of cherry and birch sort of.
 
Yessir, that is sopping wet Cherry. ==c
 
I have seen several guys saying that cherry is easy to split.
I got hold of a truck load of cherry one time, from a tree surgeon. That stuff was very hard to split.
 
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Some cherry trees in the area are ornamental, such as the flowering cherry I cut down last year. Limbs curve and have many branches so harder to split. Still counts as cherry wood and was just about 100% of what I burned from Nov-Jan of this year. Worked well and seasoned over 1 long summer when split and stacked.
 
In my experience, black cherry has been straight grained.
 
Native black cherry from the woods splits super easy (except for twisted portions, of course). It's what I use with neighbors who want to learn how to split with my maul. It rewards any beginner who hits it gently in the center.

I use a lot of cherry, on purpose. It makes beautiful fires when combined with oak and hickory. (It needs their heat.) Your photos look like cherry. By itself, there's a reason it's used for barbecuing -- it can smoke when not hot enough.
 
100% cherry
 
After dead Ash, Cherry is my go to wood source, seasons in a year or less.
 
Yep, it's Cherry !!

My second fave firewood, after maple.

One thing I've learned with Cherry .... adding a not totally seasoned split to a coal bed to start an over night... bark down, all the way :)
 
Cherry.

All my Cherry grows straight as an arrow. Easy to cut and drys real fast. Still burns like crud though! Sparks too.
 
Cherry does season quick, smells nice but leaves a lot of ash, didnt like it with my BK because it would leave a lot of wood covered with ash and stall my combustor, dont have that problem with the PH so should probably forgive its past sins