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Can any one identify this

bellringer

The Young one
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Well here is the picture of the piece cut in half

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not great pictures
 

Penpal

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Poplar can be very light when dry not sure if your timber is eitherwet or dry. Waiting a long time for confirmation hope its worthwhile for your purpose.

Peter.
 

Neil

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Poplar can be very light when dry not sure if your timber is eitherwet or dry. Waiting a long time for confirmation hope its worthwhile for your purpose.

Peter.

This poplar is same wet and dry, populous canescens, is starting to be grown as a fuel crop for power stations.
 
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