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Rowan wood is not commonly used for burning because it tends to produce a lot of smoke and can create a sooty residue. However, it does burn relatively well when properly seasoned and can provide a pleasant aroma. It’s best suited for small fires or as part of a mixed wood burn rather than as a primary fuel source. Always ensure that any wood used for burning is dry to maximize efficiency and minimize smoke.

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