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    Default Oak Tree ID

    I'm curious as to what kind of oak. It had a ton of acorns to be so small.

    I'm going to sprout the acorns and transplant them.


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    Northern red
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    looks like a northern red to me too

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    monkey dick oak
    Last edited by GBelly; 12-04-2025 at 04:21 PM.
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    Site descriptions for dendro are super helpful.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    Site descriptions for dendro are super helpful.....
    It was planted by the city of Florence, across from the courthouse.....between the parking lot and the sidewalk.

    Does that help?

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    Nuttall
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
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    This site has a ton of knowledgable guys who can probably give you the right answer. I bet you can easily find someone who works for the city associated with that project who can give you a definitive answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    It was planted by the city of Florence, across from the courthouse.....between the parking lot and the sidewalk.

    Does that help?

    Haha.....I'm not going to speculate on it!
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    I do think that nutalls are used more in those kinda of settings by landscape folks
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    Quote Originally Posted by GBelly View Post
    I do think that nutalls are used more in those kinda of settings by landscape folks
    That's what I'm going with. I'm looking for a late dropping acorn tree for ducks


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    I’m going to guess scarlet oak. Do the acorns have rings or arcs on them?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GBelly View Post
    I do think that nutalls are used more in those kinda of settings by landscape folks
    I don’t think anyone with half a brain would plant a tree capable of growing 50-80’ that close to curb and sidewalk, but people do way dumber shit every second.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TXFowler View Post
    I don’t think anyone with half a brain would plant a tree capable of growing 50-80’ that close to curb and sidewalk, but people do way dumber shit every second.


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    lol don’t kid yourself…
    Quote Originally Posted by Chessbay View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXFowler View Post
    I don’t think anyone with half a brain would plant a tree capable of growing 50-80’ that close to curb and sidewalk, but people do way dumber shit every second.


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    City’s have oaks planted all over the place that they shouldn’t

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    Yeah but there’s smaller varieties that would be less invasive to the infrastructure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TXFowler View Post
    Yeah but there’s smaller varieties that would be less invasive to the infrastructure.


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    Shumard oak?


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    I'm going with Johnson on this one. Shumard

    or some other bastardized landscape variety
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    I too have questioned the landscaping decisions, specifically trees. .. I've showed up on lots where they remove every tree, then build a house, then what do they do? Plant new trees. Blows my mind.

    They plant Palmetto trees right up under a power line, then in 20 years they're leveling the Palmetto cause they gotta keep em out of the overhead power lines. Same goes for live oaks. Don't get me started on them.



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