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Psass55

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Oct 19, 2015
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There are about 6 of these trees on my property that are all dying(as you can see in one of the pictures) and I am wondering what they are. As they start to go I will be cu
 

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I don't have much experience with Poplar, but that looks like it.
 
Yup, poplar... my guess is populus alba
 
Looks like poplar to me. Splits easy & seasons fast. Good shoulder season wood and for starting fires.
 
There are about 6 of these trees on my property that are all dying(as you can see in one of the pictures) and I am wondering what they are. As they start to go I will be cu

Well, poplar is the most popular answer. Actually, it's unanimous!
 
quaking aspen...
 
Aspen/poplar.