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Another tree ident please. Sumac?


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8 hours ago, Lignaterrae said:

Beautiful looking wood, needs to be used!

Really on the trail of this now. Everything is pointing to a member of the Anarardiacaea family.

Eliminating tropical and evergreen species I think it's Toxicodendron vernix from North America, known as Poison Sumac or Thunderwood. Opinions welcome.

 

Whereabouts are you in the country Shillo?

No i don't think it is Toxicodendron vernix. There was one of those on site and as i suggested in an earlier post the farmer  who cut it up ended up in A&E. He assured me it was a different tree. the leaves were more radially arranged and a black resinous, Creasote like liquid was very evident under the bark, which caused all the blisters on the farmer.

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29 minutes ago, shillo said:

Whats a blacklight bulb?

 Do you remember going to a disco, and everything white glowed in the dark, ? including white bras under thin tops ? 

i dunno what nm wavelength it is, but there are a few and they all have different uses.?

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UV A light
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