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I have some elder (Sambucus nigra) about 10" dia but apparently all sapwood. Also blackthorn does not appear on the list and I may be able to get hold of some common hawthorn.

 

those three species would be great, blackthorn is listed as a species i want but i lumped it under prunus species...

 

either way i'd love all three, what sizes are the blackthorn and hawthorn???

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doesn't mean it's a different species...

 

beech can have what's called redheart which is just a coloration of the heartwood in either red or brownish hues.

 

does it look like this?

 

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Yes the heart was that configuration but the heart was green but maybe that was owing to it being branchwood I will find that tree again and get a section and post a photo

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those three species would be great, blackthorn is listed as a species i want but i lumped it under prunus species...

 

either way i'd love all three, what sizes are the blackthorn and hawthorn???

 

The hawthorn is about 5" dia, the blackthorn about 3.5".

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