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I'm looking for some help identifying some wood I recently came across. It's a stringy wood, with fairly bright yellow sapwood, it was cut green and holding lots of moisture when I split it. The tree was maybe 40' , and diameter is 20" or so towards the base, those are very rough estimates. Based on the size alone, 40', I'm thinking it's not any kind of hedge. I just want to make sure it's going to be decent firewood before I go get more of it. Don't want to waste my time if it's cottonwood or something. The yellow sapwood ring doesn't show much in the pictures, but the sawdust is certainly a yellow color. Also, those rounds are laying a mixed pile, so don't pay much attention to what else is there.
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