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any chance of scavenging a log (8" or over please) if it is manna ash.

 

i'd like that species for the wood database.

 

Ha sure, but i'm in the midlands. You up this way at all?

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Surely it's not that rare??? I've been I involved in growing hundreds of the things over the years until ash dieback.

Fraxinus ornus. A pig to train into a straight specimen

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Ahh i thought the logs look like ash, but then thought the regrowth didn't look like ash.

 

Thanks

 

To me, the regrowth and the logs look exactly like common ash. It can't be walnut, as that has alternate nodes, whereas the ones in the photo are opposite.

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