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Q: What does seasoned oak look like?
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What does American oak look like?

American oak refers to several different native American species of oak tree. They all look like oak trees and you can tell them apart by the shape of their leaves.


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What does a cypress oak tree seed look like?

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What does live oak look like?

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What is the weight of green Oak wood in lb per cubic foot?

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How is white oak to burn in a wood stove?

Seasoned (dry) white oak may be one of the BEST woods you can use. Oak, hickory, and ash wood have high heat values, low creosote production, and long lasting coals. Good stuff!