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Dmitry

Minister of Fire
Oct 4, 2014
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CT
Two trees. Please see pictures

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One more. Is this one oak? Has a strange pleasant smell
 

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The smooth bark tree seen in pics #3 and #4 should be black birch, which should have provided one of the great firewood cutting scents-wintergreen. The tree in pics #5 and #6 looks like Chestnut Oak to me. Others may chime in and correct as needed. I enjoy the aroma from both, and they have a great bouquet as they season. Great score and work safe!!
 
My guesses are 1) red oak 2) black birch, possibly yellow birch 3) chestnut oak
 
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This one looks like Yellow Birch to me. The bark looks extra curly a sign & it looks lighter in color too.

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I agree with all.
 
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