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[QUOTE="RachelG, post: 2044745, member: 89494"] I am super curious. In everyone's opinion, what property/ designation/ byproduct is it that makes certain woods unsuitable or suitable for beardies? Is it sap? Deciduous-ness? Hardwood classification? Something more specific, or a combination? As I was checking out and identifying the trees in my yard, (I'm deciding between using Shumard Oak or Texas Live Oak) I came across some crapemyrtles, which are widely regarded as nontoxic to living things, but are actually categorized as a deciduous shrub. Can shrub trunks be used? Does that "nontoxic" designation apply to the leaves (Frank will never see or have the chance to eat ANY tree leaf) or the whole thing? I also have a sugarberry/hackberry tree that is deciduous, and regarded as nontoxic as well, but I can't find information on whether it's a hardwood. Does it matter if I sanitize and dry it? I'm likely making too much of this, and I'm not asking anyone to cite sources or anything (unless you have some and want to!) haha. I've already received responses I trust from [USER=40059]@AHBD[/USER] [USER=114539]@xp29[/USER] and [USER=117461]@NickAVD[/USER] about the oak branches I'll be using, I just wondered if there was more to it. 🌳🌳🌳 [/QUOTE]
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