S stihlroofing ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 12, 2015 Messages 100 Reaction score 42 Location New England Jul 7, 2016 #1 Can anyone tell what these two are? The owner says Elm but I'm skeptical
cuinrearview Red saw lover Joined Oct 24, 2014 Messages 10,212 Reaction score 19,625 Location Hillsdale, MI Jul 7, 2016 #2 Bark looks elmy. Some pics of just the leaves would help. Hard to tell what's what in that mass of greenery.
Bark looks elmy. Some pics of just the leaves would help. Hard to tell what's what in that mass of greenery.
lone wolf MS 200T King . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 74,890 Reaction score 81,290 Location Prowling The Pine Barrens Jul 7, 2016 #3 Maybe Elm , need better pics.
S stihlroofing ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 12, 2015 Messages 100 Reaction score 42 Location New England Jul 7, 2016 #4 Thanks. The pics were sent to me, so I'll take better ones tomorrow. I'm thinking they may be ash? They were both cut today and are now on the ground and waiting for me to pick up (if I want 'em)....so I'm thinking it's worth taking a look at.
Thanks. The pics were sent to me, so I'll take better ones tomorrow. I'm thinking they may be ash? They were both cut today and are now on the ground and waiting for me to pick up (if I want 'em)....so I'm thinking it's worth taking a look at.
Wood Doctor Edwin . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 12,705 Reaction score 9,449 Location Omaha, Nebraska Jul 7, 2016 #5 Looks more like Siberian elm than ash. Coarse bark. Not bad firewood. Split when dry and bark starts falling off.
Looks more like Siberian elm than ash. Coarse bark. Not bad firewood. Split when dry and bark starts falling off.