Please help with Tree ID

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tsc003

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Jan 8, 2010
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Indiana
Any ideas on what this tree is?
 

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+1 cottonwood
 
tsc003 said:
What are your opinions on burning cottonwood?

Somewhere near the bottom of my list. Would only process it if:

1.) I was cold and had nothing else to choose from
2.) It was in my way and I had to get rid of it
 
OK, thanks for the fast replies! I'm not going to waste my time then.
 
lukem said:
tsc003 said:
What are your opinions on burning cottonwood?

Somewhere near the bottom of my list. Would only process it if:

1.) I was cold and had nothing else to choose from
2.) It was in my way and I had to get rid of it

+1 Yup. Would still drag it home over Ailanthus/Tree Of Hell though.
 
tsc003 said:
Any ideas on what this tree is?

A big tree that ruined a decent fence.
 
tsc003 said:
Any ideas on what this tree is?

Last year we had some big ole quaking aspen down, I bucked it up,split it then stacked it so this burning season we have about two cord we will burn in the shoulder season, that way we save our better wood for the colder months.

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tsc003 said:
What are your opinions on burning cottonwood?

Makes great brush piles that burn nicely. Cottonwood also makes great shade trees and nice trees for treehouses for the kids.
 
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