what kind of oak tree is this?
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Boone & Crockett
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
When you are asking for identification of a type of tree a good picture of the fruit (acorns, hickory nuts, etc) is as important as a picture of the leaves. Bark, location and any other pictures/information helps also.
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It could possibly be a red oak. The burr oak will have huge acorns, close to golf ball size with large round curved leaves. . Chincapinns have a saw tooth edge all the way around with the smaller type acorns. Both of these like the bottoms.
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well no not really cuz the little ones in his back yard have them this past year and there about 10-15 ft or so..how big do sawtooths grow a year?
well no not really cuz the little ones in his back yard have them this past year and there about 10-15 ft or so..how big do sawtooths grow a year?
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ORIGINAL: corvette69
The burr oak will have huge acorns, close to golf ball size with large round curved leaves.
The burr oak will have huge acorns, close to golf ball size with large round curved leaves.
And the leaves you showed are from two diff trees. The second small tree looked like Red Oak to me.


