Get your Forestry Forum Hats while they last!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
if those are the two choices, it is NROHowever I don't know where Seed Lake on the Tallulah River is and there maybe oak species in the area I am not familiar with
You narrowed it down quite well, LL. Based on the leaf shape and the location, those are the only two species it could be. Based on the white streaks on the bark and the shallowness of the lobes, I would say that's a northern red oak. I try to stay away from unreliable identification characteristics, such as hollowness, holding onto dead branches, poor form, etc. Those seem to be influenced by site as much as by genetics.
For northern red oak, could it possibly be a little too wet or poorly drained?
Testing New Bottom Sponsor Area