Nice get. I see that in pic 9, and a little in pic 7.7th photo over shows a flecking in the heartwood that is typical to a maple.
Yeah, that's what I first thought when I saw the orange, but the split face doesn't look like Sass, and I've never seen sapwood like that on the Sass we have here. I've never seen Norway Maple..Not sure what grows in your region but looks like sassafras to me. The orange cambium layer looks like my sassafras here.
We have a ton here. I've used dead, straight ones to support pallets at my SIL's, and it's held up well on the ground for several years so far.Not much sass in these parts.
Looks like maple to me (which is highly common in N IL and WI.)
Guys, there is no tulip poplar in WI. Looks mapely, most likely norway.
I think the "Poplar" or "Popple" you have up there is Quaking Aspen, and maybe there are some other Aspens. From the charts I'm seeing, that stuff looks to be even worse for heat output than the lowly Tulip we have here.Fingers crossed its any sort of maple lol!! I'll know for sure this time next year when I burn it. If I get decent burn times, its a maple. If it goes up like pine, its poplar
In that second pic in the bottom row, you can see an example of where Tulip bark can look really close to White Ash. I got suckered early on...I dropped a dead tree, laid the saw to it, and saw the purple and green wood inside. I'm like, WTH??
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