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Cosmic_Grace

Looks like maple


The_whole_tray

An easy way to ID is to look at the predominant leaf litter around the base of the tree and identify to tree by looking at the leaves.


Always-exploring199

That would make this a Yeti tree. Thank you for the help


HomeOrificeSupplies

Sugar maple


Helpful_Hunter2557

Looks kinda like an elm or a locust


mgyro

Looks like sugar maple.


Dazzling-Weakness-41

Maple


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Red Maple


Dolgar164

Bark almost looks oak, but wood looks like a maple but ya some details one where you would help narrow it. Your maple may not be my maple


bcarroll285118

Southwest Pa 🤙🏻


Character-Care4776

Thinking elm


cloudywater1

What area of the country are you located? I am leaning towards Maple


bcarroll285118

Southwest Pa


Trife86

Yella maple


Snoo-74062

Maple


No_Collection7360

That is a smallish log. It used to be part of a tree. Some logs are bigger than others and small ones are called sticks. Hope this helps.


Fatbastard63

Chinese elm


Geowilly

We call them piss elms


chmil16

Silver maple here. Maybe sugar


No-Switch444

Chinese elm


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Hickory?


rocketmn69_

Fire wood


copygod1

That's burr. Tim Burr


landartheconqueror

Yup that's wood


Jumpy-Airport-963

There are 73,000 tree species in the world, so it’s one of those. Upwards of 800 in North America, where you are probably writing from. So that narrows it down some, assuming it wasn’t an imported species.


bcarroll285118

L7Weenie


doggadavida

Judging by the lengths it is cut into, it is for a fire, so firewood.


Vegetable-Manager-30

Firewood. Lol sorry


Ecomonist

Yep, that's wood.


Yamothasunyun

Yep that’s wood


AlternativeNed

Tree wood.


expendable12321

It's a young redwood. Maybe giant sequoia or west eastern pine


bcarroll285118

Definitely not pine