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uncontrolabLEE said:Chesnut oak
nrford said:If it is an Oak you should be able to see the radial rays in the split. I see no rays, therefore Black Locust.
uncontrolabLEE said:nrford said:If it is an Oak you should be able to see the radial rays in the split. I see no rays, therefore Black Locust.
I think you mean medullary rays!
I'll bet my forestry degree it's Chestnut Oak !
+1. Not seeing enough orange on the surface of that bark, either.smokinjay said:just not yellow enough for bl but its close.
My Botany degree says Lee is probably right! ;-PuncontrolabLEE said:nrford said:If it is an Oak you should be able to see the radial rays in the split. I see no rays, therefore Black Locust.
I think you mean medullary rays!
I'll bet my forestry degree it's Chestnut Oak !
Dang Flatbed, you are the BL KING! I love that stuff but seldom get it. You just drive down your road, stop and cut it.......lucky duck! ;-PFlatbedford said:Not BL. Wood is too red. BL looks is green like pressure treated lumber when it is fresh cut.
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