Yep, we need a good split-face pic, for sure.Without seeing the freshly split face, just from the bark and end color, I could've said plain old ash, before patrickk went all exotic on us.
I bet you’re right. It doesn’t look like the typical shag bark hickory we have here though.Id dwfin say now she's more than likely hickory
Based on pics 5 and 6, sure looks like Hickory. The ones I see a lot here are Shagbark and Pignut, but that bark is different. It certainly has the segmented look to the bark ridges that I associate with Hickory. The larger dark centers on those logs are something you see in the Hickories as well.I bet you’re right. It doesn’t look like the typical shag bark hickory we have here though.
It's tough to ID from bark, since it varies so much. For example, look at the earlier bark pics you posted, compared to the last set..It doesn’t look like the typical shag bark hickory we have here though.
I've seen a slightly dark center on some White Ash, but not as dark as the bottom logs on the trailer. And the last bark pics don't look like White Ash to me. Maybe he has Green or Black Ash up there. He said it's real heavy, though, and those low-BTU Ash varieties wouldn't be..Ash. Has the D shaped holes in the bark along with the travel trails under the bark.
Yeah, I wondered about those leaves, then saw that the log pic was from 2017, so no help there. What I can see, leaves look like they might be on the the Oak, if I had to guess..First impression: To me bark has distinctive appearance of hickory (maybe pignut ? - VT Dendro pignut or maybe C. ovalis - VT Dendro - red ). interlaced ridges (smooth with light horizontal breaks in the ridges).
Enplater: Can you get tight shot of leaves in bed of truck (last pic of post #11).
This is the best I can do.First impression: To me bark has distinctive appearance of hickory (maybe pignut ? - VT Dendro pignut or maybe C. ovalis - VT Dendro - red ). interlaced ridges (smooth with light horizontal breaks in the ridges).
Enplater: Can you get tight shot of leaves in bed of truck (last pic of post #11).
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