What type of wood

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Treemoss

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Free wood, what types of wood are these.
 

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It looks like all hard wood, it's free grab it!
One looks like soft maple. The rounds looks like Norway maple.
Both are very good fire wood.
 
Looks like norway maple and maybe mulberry (reddish orange round)
 
I see maple for sure. The stacked wood looks good. Grab it.
 
The yellow one on the right in the first pic is mulberry, for sure. Some of the rounds in the next pic are, too. The yellow one will be reddish-brown after a few days in the sun, just like some of those rounds. The rest looks like some kind of maple. Good find.
 
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Agree with the others. I see Norway Maple (probably) and Mulberry (definitely).
 
I also think you have Norway Maple and Mulberry.
 
I agree with the Norway Maple, Mulberry but it looks like the one picture has some Silver Maple in it.
 
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