Black cherry or Black birch. Does it smell like root beer once split?
Black birch. Very high in Btu content. Keep it dry, it has a tendency to rot out fast.
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Yes I think you have it
Yes i would agree...
Black cherry? No. (Prunus serotina)
Bird/sweet cherry? Likely. (Prunus avium)
If Prunus avium, the end grain of a round will look like black cherry. Black cherry won't have the smooth bark with prominent horizontal lenticels when it gets that big; black cherry's smooth bark will separate into scaly plates well before it gets that big.
Here's part of an ancient one on our farm:
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Some smaller firewood:
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LOL, I was really waiting for someone to say that.It's definitely firewood. Hope this helps.
My "National Audobon Society Field Guide to North American Trees" shows this what you have here called "Pin" Cherry; I see it on a rather consistent basis here in Eastern PA. Has a different, unique odor to it than Black Cherry, and definitely not the Wintergreen odor that Black Birch has. But it is still in the Cherry family!
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