If it is, those are the largest Bradford Pear logs I've ever seen.Might be Bradford Pear.
Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?
Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.
The branch crotches look like Bradford.
residential house in paMight be Bradford Pear.
Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?
Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.
The branch unions look like Bradford.
Bradford is good firewood.
If it is, those are the largest Bradford Pear logs I've ever seen looks kind of like pignut hickory from here
Looks like basswood to me. If so, it's poor firewood.
I thought so at first glance.Looks like basswood to me. If so, it's poor firewood.
I think this is correct, based on how the split section of wood is, Bradford splits uneven, almost cracks because of the crooked grain. And yes it is good fuelwood!Might be Bradford Pear.
Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?
Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.
The branch unions look like Bradford.
Bradford is good firewood.
Yet he posts the same thing over and over again anytime wood becomes available…doesnt matter,,if its free,,barebunns likes it!!!!!
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