![]() ![]() Not good for any kind of fire.Īpple – Good – Produces small but long lasting flame that gives off very little spitting or smoke.Īsh – Very Good – Considered the best wood for burning (as the name would suggest). The ranking going from Very Good to Very Poor.īear in mind that these ranking assume the wood is in an optimal condition for burning: ie cut into small, dry, pieces.Īlder – Poor – The fire it produces is very low heat and does not last long. ![]() Wood that is of a high density and high moisture retention being the worst example of firewood, providing little fuel for a fire to burn (lasts only a short period) and burning with a very low intensity (low heat).Īnd now for a ranking of natural wood types you may use. The main reason for the differences are wood density and moisture retention (how well they hold onto their water). Also keep in mind whether the fire will be indoor or outdoor, as different woods will burn with different intensity and duration. When choosing wood for a fire, it’s important that you know what type you are burning and what is best for a fire.
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