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Re: Is this Pecan? [Re: JimBridger] #13723772 10/08/20 03:13 AM
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Looks like cedar elm. A great Texas native tree. Never noticed a bad smell when burning brush piles.


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Re: Is this Pecan? [Re: 2014NITROZ-7] #13723775 10/08/20 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 2014NITROZ-7
With my dad and his brothers being raised in SE Oklahoma all I heard was pizz elum.


South Central Oklahoma too..............this!!!


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Re: Is this Pecan? [Re: JimBridger] #13724037 10/08/20 02:05 PM
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Doesn't look like my pecan trees that grow in my yard. The bark looks different on mine than those logs.

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