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Considered the greatest Oak in the eastern forests, according to surveys of professionals and laymen alike, in the 1900’s. A “Climax...Read More
I would have to agree with most all the noted details for this awesome tree.
One day in my teenager years I was walking the railro...Read More
A mature white oak is a majestic sight.
However, this species is rarely planted, because production is difficult, transpla...Read More
One of the most glorious trees of the whole world. Beautiful leaves, strong form, and gray to brown-gray scaly bark, and good orange-bron...Read More
Beautiful shade tree. I have one 20' from my house foundation, planted 18 years ago. Once it hits a water vain it grows to be a beautiful...Read More
I've been trying to identify these trees that are in the woods on the property for a long time and finally stumbled across Quercus alba.<...Read More
Agree with everything Melody has noted, adding that white oak is exceedingly happy in central and eastern KY as well. AND, a very well-k...Read More
Native to a dozen or so counties in the Florida panhandle region in well drained uplands and lowlands. However it's native range includes...Read More
One of the wonderful Oak species that populate West KY. The lobed leaves without any barbs on the ends will identify this tree. There ar...Read More