Posted by Billy NY on May 09, 2014 at 16:55:32 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Maple Trees posted by kornfused on May 09, 2014 at 05:27:51:
Are these the type of maple that are not desirable for firewood, have a very clear grain, looks like pine, but without the visible growth rings if you cut with the grain ?
Seems it would be and we had a bunch of these in an old fence line, that make up a nice privacy hedgerow. When they get old or older, they just split and the weather just hammers them. One of them, just across the lane here, 2/3's split off of it, to almost the base, leaving 1/3 and it was well over 20" diameter, more like 30" and I decided to leave that 1/3 because if the canopy was missing, it would leave such a big hole, the darned thing is thriving still. Black cherry will take a lot of damage too, they will hang on by a thread, I have this rotted trunk, that is horizontal by one of my tree stands and you really have to look at it, theres a whole darned tree attached to it and its thriving, for 20 years or more like that, amazing what some of these can tolerate.
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