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Thanks Dan, with regards to Cherry, I read its one of the best for camp fires as its low smoke and has a nice sweet smell when burning, however for wood burners it probably isn't great as it has a low to moderate heat output.  No idea how true this is though?  I was going to get some cherry wood someday and build a pizza oven to use it in, I will one day when I get round to it.
Cherry I've had has been dense and heavy, not that keen to burn but good heat output when it does. Better in a wood burner because it gets it nice and hot to keep it burning.

Tried a Swedish candle from cherry once, rubbish because almost impossible to light.
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