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Oak Identification #1873944
10/11/16 10:30 AM
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Ok guys I came across these 2 oaks. They're about 30 yelards from each other. I believe tree #1 is a regular White Oak (Quercus alba). Tree #2 I'm confused on. The leaves looks a little different to me and the acorns are significantly different. All the acorns on tree #1 are round and brown, on tree #2 they were all green or green/ brown and a oblong shape. Is there any way these are both white oaks but they just have different shaped acorns?

Tree #1







Tree #2






Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1873955
10/11/16 10:39 AM
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Both are white oaks. Leaves, bark and fruit can vary from tree to tree.

Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1873974
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Ok, I started thinking that after I couldn't find any info that matched the second tree.

Re: Oak Identification [Re: AU coonhunter] #1874293
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Originally Posted By: AU coonhunter
Both are white oaks. Leaves, bark and fruit can vary from tree to tree.


Spot on.



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Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1874344
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Top could be a Post Oak

Re: Oak Identification [Re: JAT50] #1874469
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Originally Posted By: JAT50
Top could be a Post Oak


Negative, most post oak leaves are cross shaped and are rough like sandpaper. Acorns are smaller too.

Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1875600
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Both white oaks.

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white oaks x2

Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1879893
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Wet and dry Vac and some 5 gallon buckets. Game on!!


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Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1880067
10/17/16 03:00 AM
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Those acorns are so thick you could use a shovel to pick them up.

Re: Oak Identification [Re: Tin_Man] #1880317
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A post oak is a type of white oak. But, a post oak generally has a leaf that looks more like a cross. Those pictures don't look like a post oak, but but they are close.


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