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Title: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: POSTON WIDEHEAD on August 13, 2014, 10:18:40 PM
York County, South Carolina. Thanks, Y'all!


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Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: clww on August 13, 2014, 10:20:31 PM
Looks like a Beech to me. Hard, dense wood and very heavy.
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: Phorester on August 13, 2014, 10:40:31 PM

American beech would be my guess too.
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: POSTON WIDEHEAD on August 13, 2014, 10:51:23 PM
I appreciate it guys! Thanks.  :)
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: clww on August 13, 2014, 10:57:46 PM
Only reason I knew it was looking at the pictures (excellent by the way :)). I cut a bunch of big ones all last winter on a big clearing job we had.
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: thecfarm on August 14, 2014, 05:25:29 AM
Almost all mine have that cankers disase. Fagus grandifolia Very good firewood,which does not matter to you,but spilts hard. Keep it dry and it's fine. It will rot out in the rain.
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: WDH on August 14, 2014, 07:35:02 AM
Very valuable if quartersawn and sawn 9/4 to 12/4 thick, that it, if it dries without major cracking.  Hand tool makers really look for it, and it is as hard to find as hen's teeth. 
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: Ron Scott on August 14, 2014, 12:10:15 PM
Yes, to American Beech. Very common here.
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: chester_tree _farmah on August 16, 2014, 08:48:58 AM
Yup beech. :-)

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Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: roger 4400 on August 16, 2014, 02:31:25 PM
Those american beech grows slow over here ( Quebec) but we have some nice one. When they grow over 12 in. in diameter, our black bears just love to climb them and get the nuts  (faines in french) that grows in those beech (they will climb over 50 feet high to get them). We can easily see when a bear climbed them because their claws bites into the thin bark and the tree carrys the scarves for ever. The biggest one I cut on my land was 2ft across and nearly 200 years old..
Title: Re: What kind of tree is this?
Post by: SwampDonkey on August 16, 2014, 05:28:54 PM
beeeeeech!  sail_smiley electricuted-smiley yikes_smiley