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Tom August 18th 06 07:14 PM

Tree name wanted in Florida
 
My daughter lives in the Fort Lauderdale area or in Pembroke Pines to be
exact. I cut some big limbs off of a tree in her front yard and took a
couple big hunks of the limb home with me to Illinois. The bark on the tree
is a very smooth silvery color. She or her neighbors had no idea what kind
of tree it is, but practically everyone has a tree like this in their yard.
It looks like it would turn nicely and appears to have a kind of tight
grain. Do any of you folks in the Florida area have any idea what kind of
wood/tree this might be. I realize I might be asking you to guess, but
these trees are everywhere down there. Thanks for your help.




Ma Hogany August 19th 06 01:54 AM

Tree name wanted in Florida
 
Tom - What did the leaves look like?

Some initial guesses. Ficus (aka strangler fig, aka banyan) or poinciana.
Ficus is easy to turn but a pretty unstable wood. Expect a lot of movement
/ cracking after turning. Poinciana is a great wood for turning and looks
particularly striking if you let it spalt.

MH



Tom August 19th 06 03:18 AM

Tree name wanted in Florida
 

"Ma Hogany" wrote in message
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Tom - What did the leaves look like?

Some initial guesses. Ficus (aka strangler fig, aka banyan) or poinciana.
Ficus is easy to turn but a pretty unstable wood. Expect a lot of
movement / cracking after turning. Poinciana is a great wood for turning
and looks particularly striking if you let it spalt.

MH

I can't remember what the leaves looked like, but I do remember one thing
about the tree and that is some of the roots were on top of the ground and
presented a big problem when cutting the grass. The name ficus stands out.
I know she had a large bush she said was a Ficus. It was about the same
shape as a Lilac bush.






Tom August 19th 06 06:01 PM

Tree name wanted in Florida
 
After it flowers it drops round yellow pods and creates a mess on her
driveway.




Ma Hogany August 19th 06 10:12 PM

Tree name wanted in Florida
 
I would guess that the "pods" are in fact figs. Sounds like it was a
Strangler Fig (which is also called Banyan or Ficus) tree. We have a lot of
great exotic woods available down here in Florida. We also have a some
trees that don't make anybody's "want to turn" list. It will be interesting
to hear how you do with it............

At least you didn't lug back any australian pine (aka Ironwood).

MH


"Tom" wrote in message
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After it flowers it drops round yellow pods and creates a mess on her
driveway.







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