G gunny100 ArboristSite Guru Joined Jan 7, 2014 Messages 720 Reaction score 244 May 30, 2018 #1 what kind of wood is this Attachments wood1 (2).JPG 7.6 MB wood3.JPG 6.7 MB wood2 (2).JPG 5.9 MB wood4.JPG 5.5 MB
cuinrearview Red saw lover Joined Oct 24, 2014 Messages 10,212 Reaction score 19,625 Location Hillsdale, MI May 30, 2018 #2 I'll tell ya, but its gonna cost ya
Del_ 3% Neanderthal...... 2% Denisovan . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 18, 2002 Messages 31,914 Reaction score 16,712 Location Pale Blue Dot May 30, 2018 #3 Peanut.
stumpy75 ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 5, 2011 Messages 877 Reaction score 527 Location Toledo, OH May 30, 2018 #4 Looks like the (in)famous TOH to me! (Except for the sycamore in the lower part of 1st pic)
Canyon Angler Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Aug 18, 2006 Messages 1,776 Reaction score 1,924 Location Far East Virginia May 30, 2018 #5 Reminds me of red oak. Those are some gargantuan pitchers...
cuinrearview Red saw lover Joined Oct 24, 2014 Messages 10,212 Reaction score 19,625 Location Hillsdale, MI May 30, 2018 #6 stumpy75 said: Looks like the (in)famous TOH to me! (Except for the sycamore in the lower part of 1st pic) Click to expand... There was more syc in his first go-round of this game. Along with a beech round.
stumpy75 said: Looks like the (in)famous TOH to me! (Except for the sycamore in the lower part of 1st pic) Click to expand... There was more syc in his first go-round of this game. Along with a beech round.
CaseyForrest I am NOT a tree freak. . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 22, 2005 Messages 27,309 Reaction score 9,830 Location MI May 30, 2018 #7 Holy huge file.... Shrink those images down to a manageable size. Most computer screens are <20". 600kb would be plenty.
Holy huge file.... Shrink those images down to a manageable size. Most computer screens are <20". 600kb would be plenty.
unclemoustache My 'stache is bigger than yours. . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 24,407 Reaction score 64,502 Location S. Il. near St. Louis May 31, 2018 #8 First pic - red oak in front, sycamore in back second and third pics - red oak fourth pic - not sure. Locust?
First pic - red oak in front, sycamore in back second and third pics - red oak fourth pic - not sure. Locust?
rarefish383 Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 9,680 Reaction score 33,681 Location MD Jun 1, 2018 #9 Did anyone translate Quercus Nodum for the common metropolitan Oak?