Tree service brought 1 log in. I could not ID it. No leaves on it.
Looks like ELM to me......grain reminds me of Birch.....its not SG.......bark looks a little like Willow Oak.
I'm lost.
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My first thought was acer saccharinum. Haven't had a second thought yet. :)
Looks like Elm to me also.
Winged elm (Ulmus alata). No doubt about it :)
Quote from: Dodgy Loner on March 22, 2014, 06:31:33 PM
Winged elm (Ulmus alata). No doubt about it :)
This is what i thought also. Lots of Winged Elm here but didn't have any winged limbs to verify. :)
Never mind Danny......go back to the kiln. :D
its a grits tree (gag em awfulla) :D
Quote from: red oaks lumber on March 22, 2014, 07:09:46 PM
its a grits tree (gag em awfulla) :D
Good 1 Steve! :D :D :D :D :D
Good move Jeff....wasn't thinking, my bad. ;D
Should I say "again" Yep,you would if it was me. :D
What elm you going to do with it ???
Quote from: WDH on March 23, 2014, 08:21:18 AM
What elm you going to do with it ???
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surely you cant be serious? showing off your monoply money :D or wait... i see a mirror, large sums of cash.. you are a farmer! culivator of the (hemper da stoner) crop. you sly dog!! ;D
So, you elm to make money with it. Hopefully it is not pith allum.