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    Help Identifying Wood

    Can anyone tell me what wood this is. I bought it off a roadside vendor near Prescott Valley AZ . I think its native to that area .IMG_20210627_181535945 (Copy).jpgIMG_20210627_181528991 (Copy).jpgIMG_20210627_181608671 (Copy).jpgIMG_20210627_181557570 (Copy).jpg
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    Reminds me of a cross section of a cypress knee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Tymchak View Post
    Reminds me of a cross section of a cypress knee.

    So you think its Cypress ?
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    Could be cottonwood, too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    So you think its Cypress ?
    Not confident enough to make a definitive claim. I had a x cut of a cypress knee many years ago and the creamy white wood, no prominate grain pattern is very similar to what I had.
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