I have a large holly tree or actually 6 all clumped together. The largest one is about a foot in Dia. 30-40 feet tall. The rest are 6-8" Dia. Anyway, it is getting to close to the house and I am going to remove the two largest trunks. My question is, which Holly trees are used for cue making. I really like the look of holly in a cue but don't want to spend all the time drying, aging and slowly cutting the wood into smaller sizes if the wood I have is not correct for cue making.
Does anyone know which specific holly woods are best? Hollys are a bit like maple in that there are several different types.
I appreciate any help you can give me. I haven't been able to find out any of this info in my searches. The trees we have are not native to our area (Oregon), so they may have been brought in from any one of the settlers that came here on the Oregon trail. Here is a picture of some of the leaves. I'm still searching to find out what kind it is. So far it appears to be a holly tree that grows in England but the spines on the leaves don't seem to be quite as long as the ones I have found in the pictures. Still searching...
Thanks,
Trez
Does anyone know which specific holly woods are best? Hollys are a bit like maple in that there are several different types.
I appreciate any help you can give me. I haven't been able to find out any of this info in my searches. The trees we have are not native to our area (Oregon), so they may have been brought in from any one of the settlers that came here on the Oregon trail. Here is a picture of some of the leaves. I'm still searching to find out what kind it is. So far it appears to be a holly tree that grows in England but the spines on the leaves don't seem to be quite as long as the ones I have found in the pictures. Still searching...

Thanks,
Trez
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