Need some help identifying this firewood. It came from a downed tree, about 50 feet tall or so, about 20" diameter at the base. When I saw it, I thought it was ash due to the branch structure. However, now that I'm out cutting and splitting it, and getting a better look at the bark, it doesn't look like ash. By the way, I'm terrible at tree ID!
Here are pictures of the rounds and of the splits. I didn't take any pictures of the branch structure. I can go back and get pictures if nobody can ID it from these pics.
The more I look at it, it looks like maple, but it splits WAY easier than any maple I've ever encountered. It's actually quite a pleasure splitting this wood.
Here are pictures of the rounds and of the splits. I didn't take any pictures of the branch structure. I can go back and get pictures if nobody can ID it from these pics.
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The more I look at it, it looks like maple, but it splits WAY easier than any maple I've ever encountered. It's actually quite a pleasure splitting this wood.