Does anyone know what this is?????

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Bob Wemm

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I found this piece of wood, and have no idea what it is, apart from prickly.

Can anyone tell me what it is please.?????

Thanks,
Bob.:confused::confused:
 

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I have seen thorn like protrusions similar to that in some Eucalyptus or Red Gum I had after the thick bark had fallen off ????

Any color to the heart how about a shot of the grain???
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What are the dimensions of the piece Bob? Do you know what type of bark it had? Any other info for us to go on?

Bruce

Hi Bruce, sorry that I forgot to give more info.
This piece is 6inches long and about 1 1/2 inches diameter. There was more of it there and up to about 8in dia. I chose this piece because it had the most spectacular protrusions in a spiral pattern. The other pieces have the some protrusions but not as many.

The outer wood is creamy white and the centre is a mustardy colour.

:redface::redface::redface:. I do have an idea what it is but am not sure. No bark, sorry.

Bob.
 
The is a perfect example of Fog wood. Fog (found on ground) wood is frequently mistaken for Goat (got on a trade) as their properties may be similar but the method of procurement is dramatically different.

In my expert opinion :) the is curly, thorny variety of Fog wood. In accordance with the international laws of the "my wife, my firewood, my business", THAT'S my story and I'M sticking to it.
 
The is a perfect example of Fog wood. Fog (found on ground) wood is frequently mistaken for Goat (got on a trade) as their properties may be similar but the method of procurement is dramatically different.

In my expert opinion :) the is curly, thorny variety of Fog wood. In accordance with the international laws of the "my wife, my firewood, my business", THAT'S my story and I'M sticking to it.

Ya might be on ta sumthin PenMan1, further research indicates that it most definitely is
"FOGUS CURLII, variety Pricklyite"

And all the time I thought it was Mulberry root.:biggrin::biggrin:

Cheers, Bob.
 
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