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reply Definitely is a red cedar tree, just looked it up
reply Nope it's not red cedar
It's like oak but splitting up it's like light walnut
I call it bloodwood because of the internal color of
reply 0 ups , 4mo
Not sure but it is a tree in the Detroit areas of that's dominate and I call it bloodwood because of
Not sure type of
reply 2 ups , 4mo
No it's not
It's hard like oak but splitting up it's like light walnut
But definitely not cedar
I call it bloodwood because of the internal color of
reply Could be cause by a beefsteak fungus. It is usually found in broadleaved woodland, low on the trunks of oak trees and sometimes on recently-cut oak stumps. Did you know? It causes brown rot in oak, giving the timber a rich colour known as brown oak, which is much sought after by furniture makers.
reply 1 up , 4mo
Hmmmm? I have to say yeah and to disagree on
Look closer to the meme picture of
See how close to the bark layer of to trunk of
I believe that is what most call red oak but splitting up it's like poplar
reply Red meat tree found in the Deep South
reply 0 ups , 4mo
More like northeastern part of the Detroit areas
reply This is most likely an abnormality caused by the trauma of those two holes, otherwise the color would be more circular.
reply 1 up , 4mo
The blood red middle of the trunk still puzzles me even though it is a tree that grows in the northeastern part of the Detroit areas of
reply A photo of the bark and leaves might be helpful
reply 0 ups , 4mo
Yep you are right about that
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT TYPE OF TREE THIS IS ? IT GROWS IN THE NORTHEASTERN PART OF THE DETROIT AREAS
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