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Dogwood bowl and blanks. The last is spalted, the only spalted dogwood
I've seen.
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:45:17 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote:

Dogwood bowl and blanks. The last is spalted, the only spalted dogwood
I've seen.

Thanks.. Now I know that it does exist!
Is spalted dogwood kind of like a salty dog? *groan*

What locations does it grow in, Gerald.. around Georgia?

Where wood I get some?


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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:45:17 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote:

Dogwood bowl and blanks. The last is spalted, the only spalted dogwood
I've seen.

Thanks.. Now I know that it does exist!
Is spalted dogwood kind of like a salty dog? *groan*

What locations does it grow in, Gerald.. around Georgia?

Where wood I get some?


mac

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FYI:

Virginia State Tree

Flowering dogwood Cornaceae Cornus florida
Leaf: Opposite, simple, arcuately veined, 3 to 6 inches long, oval in
shape with an entire margin.
Flower: Very small, but surrounded by 4 large white (occasionally pink)
bracts, 2 inches in diameter. Appearing March to April in the south,
June in the north.

Fruit: A shiny, oval red drupe, 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, in clusters of 3
to 4. Maturing in September to October.

Twig: Slender, green or purple, later turning gray, often with a
glaucous bloom. The terminal flower buds are clove-shaped, vegetative
buds resemble a cat claw.

Bark: Gray when young, turning very scaly to blocky.

Form: A small tree with a short trunk that branches low, producing a
flat-topped crown. Branches are opposite, and assume a "candelabra"
appearance.
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I'm sorry dude, but those are way too nice to be letting your dog use them-

oh wait-


my bad.........


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Dogwood bowl and blanks. The last is spalted, the only spalted dogwood
I've seen.


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