Re: Oak tree
- Subject: Re: Oak tree
- From: B*
- Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 20:50:11 -0500
Hi Narda
It could be quercus palustris, pin oak.
Bye
Bob
NardaA@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Yesterday at Mary's Plant Farm I noticed a tall columnar oak tree with
> branches that were attached all the way down to the ground. I asked her if
> she could tell me what it is and she rattled off something, which irritated
> her when she had to repeat it, and then she said, "Don't you know anything it
> is an oak tree?" Pardon me for being ignorant but it looks so much like some
> of the trees seen in renaissance paintings that I am truly interested in
> knowing more about this tree. Heaven knows where I would put one but I have
> to know a bit more than a name that I can't remember.
>
> Any help will be appreciated, Dan, you there? N.
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