Joey Rott
New Member
A couple days ago, I was talking to Phil (letemgrow), about 3 trees next to the building of my work. There are still leftover acorns everywhere from last year, and this year, there are already tons of little pea-sized acorns starting. So it's definately a heavy mast producing tree.
I started working here in January and without the leaves, with smoother bark, and shape, I thought it was an oak in the Red family. But as leaves appeared, they were all rounded. Oval shaped acorns with smooth caps covering 1/3 the acorn. We're thinking it might be an English or some other hybrid. There's nothing native around here like it. Strong central leader, and small limbs.
Here are some pics I just took.
I started working here in January and without the leaves, with smoother bark, and shape, I thought it was an oak in the Red family. But as leaves appeared, they were all rounded. Oval shaped acorns with smooth caps covering 1/3 the acorn. We're thinking it might be an English or some other hybrid. There's nothing native around here like it. Strong central leader, and small limbs.
Here are some pics I just took.





