Help with IDing this wood please

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  1. poppy

    poppy In Flower

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    Hi friends, ive just acquired a hiking staff, for help with my creeking knees, id love to know what tree its from please thank you...Poppy

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  3. mart

    mart Strong Ash

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    Well, I don`t recognize it as anything we have here. Where are you located ?
     
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    Im from England
     
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    Hazel
     



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  6. poppy

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    Is that definate Paul
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Definitely hazel wood Poppy. We have a lot of walking sticks made from it as the hazel grows well for us here in the UK. It tends to be a nice, straight growth which is ideal for making staffs like yours.
     
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    Palustris Young Pine

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    Could post an identical photo of one my son in law made for me.
     
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    Hi Paul the stick i showed has been oiled and polished, here is a off cut of from the stick as it naturally was :-D
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    Palustris Young Pine

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    Eileen and I are in total agreement on this, that is Hazel.
     
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    Thank you Paul and Eileen cheers :-D
     
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    I agree - Hazel. I used to reside in south west Scotland and we had a hazel wood at the rear of the garden. Used to batch up pollarded hazel 'sticks' and then make them into walking sticks and sell them to the tourists. Those were the days!
     

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