Wood ID please

Dec 27, 2015
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Pembroke
Found this log on the beach today and the inner bark and wood appears to have a brilliant orange colour. I dont know if this is contamination or something that the salt water has done but would like to identify it if possible, would make some lovely spoons if its a food safe wood
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Feb 18, 2012
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Bedfordshire
I would have to say Birch looking at the bottom pic. The lenticels and the sawn end look like birch to me. I think the orange colour is due to local contaminants and degradation.
 

Nice65

Brilliant!
Apr 16, 2009
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W.Sussex
First thought was Cherry, but that colour is a giveaway. I'm sure it's Alder. Plenty of images on Google that match the lenticels, bark, and colour.
 

humdrum_hostage

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Jul 19, 2014
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Stradishall, Suffolk
I dont have a huge experience with wood but that bark looks like a huge amount of cherry that I had. After about a year the bark looked a deep orange/brown and looked very fibrous.

Why dont you cut the end off to see the grain a bit better?
 

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