Thread:UnikarnzMagik/@comment-29635203-20160304061703/@comment-27516791-20160304210217

@GoldFoxy Nope. What once was elm is now oak. If you look up 'Oak tree' on google images, you will even see that it shows similarities to what we used to call 'elm' wood.

@The Lumber Pro Upon discovering these names, we also discovered that trees in the Snow area grow in 2 different variations. Fir, which is fairly short with branches close together, and Pine, which is tall with branches spread apart. Conifer can be used to describe the two together.