A local homeowner who gives me a few calls a year to remove his downed trees sent me a text the other day. He said he had some white pine and honey locust I could take off his hands. Last winter I got about a half cord of white pine off him, which I'm just about done burning, I also managed a huge Red Oak score from him in summer '13. So when I got his call, I made plans to pick up what I could. The pile was immense, so here is some of it.
The white pine is easy to spot, it's on the bottom.
My question is; Is the stuff on top honey locust?
A close up:
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
![[Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?) [Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?)](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fgyazo.com%2F9cc51dc14ba0c7c4a5500434997e900f.png&hash=f6e2cfabff3b83b3aae4a8afa378c7d5)
![[Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?) [Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?)](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fgyazo.com%2F9bbbb37b3e229628d03ce39b5eb7f92d.png&hash=ebd5a6a5afea4822a5976d70c67ac7bf)
The white pine is easy to spot, it's on the bottom.
My question is; Is the stuff on top honey locust?
A close up:
![[Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?) [Hearth.com] White Pine and Honey Locust (?)](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fgyazo.com%2Fa89ea1874fb1686393b4c32a9e75e906.png&hash=f4f460ffaef7b2bbe3090e9be67dfffd)
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.