Re: just useless data
Bob,
The way I keep them straight is, the white oaks have leaves with very
rounded tips, the red oaks are very pointed.
Bev
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From: "bob" <bobaxe@sbtek.net>
To: <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: just useless data
> Meum71@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I like Bur Oaks very much-thick corky bark and large-round lobed leaves.
> HI Paul
> I have collected and started about 1/2 dozen different oak species in
> the past 20 years and burr oaks are my favorites for the very reasons
> you have listed. I think they make nice landscape trees.
> I will have to wander out there tomorrow with my camera and see if they
> still have the acorns on them since either white or red oaks take two
> years for the acorns to develop and this was the first year I noticed
> little acorns on them.
> I can never keep the two families straight.
> --
> Bye
> Bob Bob Axmear 208 2nd St Ne Waukon, Ia 52172
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