Identifying wood

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Did you examine the twigs for a square stock with the little ridges on them?
 
Ya know I did look at the twigs they were square. I thought it was odd but didn't think much more about it. I don't think the tree was diseased but I was only able to get at the top half. I threw some on the fire today it burned good for being wet. The fruit looks more like
Ash than Locust. From what I have seen Locust has long pods.
 
no man said:
...From what I have seen Locust has long pods.

Longer, even, than this thread? Dang, those are some long pods! :cheese: Rick
 
Sold, especially if it burned well green. The square twigs clinch it. This is Blue Ash.
 
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