When the green can be felt such as mold although when it is imbedding in the wood that is arsenic and when you burn it the arsenic is transfered into the air.
It's a greyish green, like the ripe fruit of that name.
Green Wood Poor Draft In order for green wood to burn well, you first must have good coals from dead dry wood.
Basically, a green stick means that it is still partially alive, and also a little bit wet, meaning that it wont burn, but the heat of burning two dry sticks will dry out the green stick and let it burn
because lightning attracts to wood
without a doubt , olive wood is more elaborate , the best grain on olive wood comes from the root of the tree .
Yes its possible, it'll just take much longer to get it started. If you throw it in a fire it'll burn eventually when all the water in the wood evaporates.
Depends on the nature of the timber(wood). Green timber often does not burn readil;y , but when seasoned it will burn more quickly., Elm is a good example. It only smoulders , when green, but will burn slowly when seasoned. By contrast, holly, will burn vigorously when green. Generally , soft woods burn quicker than hard woods.
While some people do burn small amounts of green ash, it is better to season it. However, it is one of the few woods that you can burn unseasoned. Though it will be difficult to light, you will use up more wood, and creosote is still an issue. If you do burn it green, burn it along with some seasoned wood.
Yes, the olive tree produces a hard and strong wood. Olive wood is used for a wide variety of applications. Olive wood is used to make smoking pipes, musical instruments, and even the stock of guns.
Olive Green is a darkish murky brown green.
Yes you can! Maple is one of the better fire woods to burn. Just make sure it's dry & not green wood.