15 окт. 2010 г. · I would say Tulip is equivalent to silver maple as far a BTU per cord. We call it "tulip poplar" around here even though it is related to the ... |
17 сент. 2014 г. · Tulip poplar, think of it as "ash lite". Looks similar, cuts and splits the same, dries fast. It is lower BTUs, but good enough to keep. |
14 июн. 2011 г. · If it were split, I'd say no problem burning it 4 - 5 months from now. Un-split and shaded? It'll burn, but you won't be pleased with it. |
2 сент. 2013 г. · It is a good shoulder season wood as it rates at around 17k of BTU's per cord. It also produces a lot of ash. |
24 нояб. 2009 г. · Poplar is a hardwood it burns hot but fast so not good for dead of winter i burn it when it is 30 degrees and up. i also mix it with ash or oak. |
I burn it at home in the fall and spring. Close to same BTUs as spruce. Cuts, splits and stacks nice. About the only thing is it makes light powdery ash. |
16 апр. 2012 г. · Boxelder and tulip-poplar are low-BTU wood, but they are not as bad as people make them out to be. They are some of the easiest splitting wood you will ever ... |
22 мая 2002 г. · As a point of reference, red oak will give you about 21 million BTU's per cord, ash 20 million and poplar is down around 12.5 million. It is ... |
20 мар. 2009 г. · In the poplar family, I believe (and if wrong, someone will set it straight). They'll burn but have less btu content than other species. I've ... |
12 нояб. 2008 г. · I find Poplar a nice wood to burn in the fireplace does not pop much but it burns fast and leaves allot of ash. |
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