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Minister of Fire
Sep 24, 2008
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Ideas as to what this is? About 18" log, no leaves, norther NJ, stringy

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I assumed pine of some sort. I was thinking long leaf pine which is a yellow pine. Thx.
 
I'm seeing river birch (Betula nigra)
bark variable color "exfoliating horizontally with several colors (creamy to orangish-brown) visible; later developing coarse scales"
 
. . . river birch is commonly used for landscape planting.
River birch is one that I pass up on - super tough to hand split because of numerous epicormic sprouts, and stringy. Wood has nice clear light appearance. Pic shows typical salmon colored bark.
River birch does not have distinctive scent.
Sniff the wood. If pine, it will smell like . . . pine.