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Acorns?
I was out looking around the property I'll be deer hunting this fall and found the following on trees. Are these a type of acorn that isn't fully developed yet or are they something else? Is this something that deereat?
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RE: Acorns?
They look more like under-developed pine cones.
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RE: Acorns?
what kind of tree was it in?
got a picture of the tree? |
RE: Acorns?
I wish I could say with absolute certainity exactly what those are (also, you need something in that picture to give it some scale)--I would also guess that they are some kind of cone. They are not acorns.
What kind of tree were they on? Oak trees= acorns ![]() ![]() |
RE: Acorns?
I'll take a picture of the tree and leaves tomorrow. I think they are just not developed all the way yet.
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RE: Acorns?
I bet these are off white oak - this year is bad in our area (NH) for acorns and many are just dried in place because it has been dry this summer.
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RE: Acorns?
I hate to burst your bubble but those are not a corns. I am not sure what they are though.
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I'm quite positive they are acorns. I'll take a picture of the leaves and tree then post.
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RE: Acorns?
If those are acorns, there is something wrong with that tree! I have a million of them in my driveway from the trees here, and have never seen anything even remotely resembling that.
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RE: Acorns?
Again, the area that I will be hunting and where these came from is very dry this time of year. I'm sure I would look something like that as well if I didn't have much water. I'll get to the bottom of this. Like I said before, I will post pics as soon as I get the time. You guys have acorns in staten island?
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