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Started by DaltonH-WV, December 12, 2018, 08:21:55 AM

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DaltonH-WV

Few of these on one part of the property. I am pretty much clueless..

I am located south of Huntington WV, not too far from KY. If it's a regional species or something.

Thanks!




 


 

WDH

Genus Celtis.  In the elm family.  It is hackberry.
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DaltonH-WV

That was fast! Thank you! 

Any particular use of it? Quick search said softwood but good for wildlife.

The few of them I have are nearby a water hole that has lots of deer tracks during the year. 

WDH

Beautiful grain but difficult to dry straight and flat because it has spiral grain like all the elms.
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KEC

I concur, hackberry. In the seventies I hauled logs for a hardwood mill in Central New York. A tree length hackberry tree came in with a load and nobody could ID it; they got someone from the college of forestry to ID it. It occurs sporadically here, I have come to learn. Kinda middle of the road fuelwood.

Woodpecker52

birds love the berrys
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Jeff

Quote from: KEC on December 12, 2018, 10:15:43 PMKinda middle of the road fuelwood.


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