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In Virginia, scarlet oak quite often has a swollen base to the trunk. The base is knotty and peppered with holes. Kinda like a bad burl right at the ground line and extending up for 1 - 2 feet. Most researchers say this is caused by the chestnut blight fungus. It's pretty much worthless here for sawtimber. Medium worth for wildlife. Good, of course, for firewood.
A fellow has to be pretty confident about the inside of a tree to be marking "L" or "V" on them.
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