wood from a rose of sharon bush


donbutler

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A few weeks ago I cut down a ten year old rose of sharon bush and was astonished at how WHITE the wood was. I took a short piece from the root flare and set it out to dry just to see what would happen.

It split rather badly.

Since its from the root flare I'm not too surprised at the split because the wood grew in several directions. So i'm hoping the rest of the "trunk" will dry without splitting so bad. Even though the piece is small in diameter I thought it might be good for string inlay or something.

 

Has anyone here had experience with this kind of wood?

 

Don Butler

 

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It seems kinda soft to me. I have cut mine back severely but never considered the wood worth any effort. The damn things are fertile, seedlings pop up everywhere. If you don't pull root and all while young they are hard to kill. Cut it off at the ground and it sprouts back !

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It seems kinda soft to me. I have cut mine back severely but never considered the wood worth any effort. The damn things are fertile, seedlings pop up everywhere. If you don't pull root and all while young they are hard to kill. Cut it off at the ground and it sprouts back !

hmm, must be the Georgia weather? Mine doesn't ever seem to have seedlings coming up? Maybe Indiana winters are to cold?
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