I find it easier to spot in the winter. Once you get an eye for what those nice white flower clusters look like when they are dead and brown. While the dead winter flower clusters are certainly not as easy to see as the fresh white spring flowers, there is no foliage to contend with in the winter. As for the leaves, ninebark leaves look very similar, and this plant also has nice arrow shaft shoots. Was wondering if anybody has used ninebark for bow wood? Both woods have those obvious radial nutrient paths showing when fresh cut...looks like a fresh cut carrot
Not to hi-jack, but Pojar and Mckinnon say natives used ocean spray for damn near anything a hard wood was needed for, including nails! Also says they heat-treated it to increase its hardness. Anybody experimented with heat on oceanspray?