A question regarding purple wood.

   / A question regarding purple wood. #11  
Looks just like cedar to me... smell it and you can tell for sure if it is cedar
 
   / A question regarding purple wood. #12  
ditto ... Cedar
 
   / A question regarding purple wood.
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#13  
Thanks for all the replies. Walnut is a heavy, dense wood and this is lighter -- consistent with cedar. I didn't think to smell it -- I'll do that this weekend. I'm in Atlanta and the wood is in Cleburne County, AL.

Here's a picture of the outside -- note that the bark is long gone.

exterior-purple-wood.jpg
 
   / A question regarding purple wood. #16  
Thanks for all the replies. Walnut is a heavy, dense wood and this is lighter -- consistent with cedar. I didn't think to smell it -- I'll do that this weekend. I'm in Atlanta and the wood is in Cleburne County, AL.

Here's a picture of the outside -- note that the bark is long gone.

exterior-purple-wood.jpg

Now that I see the bark,I agree that it is eastern redcedar. (Not box elder)
 
   / A question regarding purple wood. #17  
Red Cedar & that is the bark!
 
   / A question regarding purple wood. #19  
You can peel the bark off cedar, roll it between your hands, and you are left with a fuzzy fabric like fiber. A ball of this material is great for starting a campfire, even in wet conditions...
 
   / A question regarding purple wood.
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I think we all know by now it's cedar but I did smell it to confirm and it is distinctly cedar.

I'm still a little puzzled about the purple color. I remember cedar as either red or reddish-brown. I cut up a cedar tree for one of my neighbors in Atlanta a few years ago and I think I'd remember if the interior of the wood was a really strange color like this wood.

I took another picture: on the left is newly-split cedar; the one on the right was split exactly a week before.

purple-vs-brown.jpg
 
 
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