Forestry ID
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Re: Forestry ID
so that means that it's sciolyswizzle16's turn
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What are some uses of this tree's wood?
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American Hornbeam. Uses: Tool Handles, gear pegs, making chess pieces, carving boards, coach wheels.
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correct! But how do you tell the different between hornbeam and hophornbeam?
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I always thought that american hornbeam is more oval shaped, while eastern hophornbeam is more pointy.


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I can't see the picture and when I open the link it tells me access denied...
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Port-Orford-Cedar??
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