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Oct 1, 2015 6:19 PM CST
Name: Christine
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I keep coming back to Post oak, Quercus stellata for this one and feel quite sure Q. stellata is correct. Unfortunately, I can't get a close enough image to show the fine hairs. The acorns arent' ripe yet. I'll be keeping an eye out for changes in the autumn season.

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