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Octothorpe
Jul 6, 2019 3:21 PM CST
Thread OP
Burlington Ontario
Any ideas on what type of tree this is?
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porkpal
Jul 6, 2019 3:24 PM CST
Name: Porkpal
Richmond, TX (Zone 9a)
I think it is a little oak.
Porkpal
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BigBill
Jul 6, 2019 4:20 PM CST
Name: Big Bill
Livonia Michigan (Zone 6a)
If you need to relax, grow plants!!
From a little acorn a mighty oak will grow!!
Orchid lecturer, teacher and judge. Retired Wildlife Biologist. Supervisor of a nature preserve up until I retired.
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porkpal
Jul 6, 2019 7:30 PM CST
Name: Porkpal
Richmond, TX (Zone 9a)
Or a mighty squirrel.
Porkpal
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ViburnumValley
Jul 7, 2019 7:59 AM CST
Name: John
Scott County, KY (Zone 5b)
You can't have too many viburnums..
And probably a Red Oak (
Quercus rubra
) seedling, which could grow to feed and house generations of mighty squirrels...
John
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BigBill
Jul 7, 2019 8:30 AM CST
Name: Big Bill
Livonia Michigan (Zone 6a)
If you need to relax, grow plants!!
Gosh Viburnum, I sure hope that these "mighty squirrels" are not another species I have to worry about!
I already have gray squirrels in both black and gray, Fox squirrels, flying squirrels and red squirrels!! One more could put me over the edge!!!
Orchid lecturer, teacher and judge. Retired Wildlife Biologist. Supervisor of a nature preserve up until I retired.
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Last edited by BigBill Jul 7, 2019 8:32 AM
Octothorpe
Jul 7, 2019 8:36 AM CST
Thread OP
Burlington Ontario
Thank you all!
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