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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 04:42 PM
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Looks like a Southern Red to me, or maybe a Blackjack or Water. Bark and leaf would help.
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 05:25 PM
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Looks like a Southern Red to me, or maybe a Blackjack or Water. Bark and leaf would help. It's to big for a water oak it's about the same diameter as Quarter. I couldn't find the tree then came from or I would have posted bark and leaf pictures. I found these around a bunch of white oaks and some hickory trees. I thought It might have been an odd ball off the white oaks since the dia. is almost the same of a white oak and there were a plenty of white oak acorns there but there to many of these kind of acorns laying there to be an odd ball deformed white oak
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 05:35 PM
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Same diameter as a quarter , that's a fat acorn. Sure doesn't have any characteristics of a white oak to me. Even in dry years they'd fill out more than that. I'm stumped.
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 06:01 PM
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Noo, not overcup. Have you opened one to see if it's red or white inside? Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing.
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 06:12 PM
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Chestnut oak acorn usually lose their cap and are way longer than that. I don't see many overcups , but don't look exactly like I remember them, may be though. I'm all in, lol.
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 06:32 PM
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Noo, not overcup. Have you opened one to see if it's red or white inside? Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing. I haven't opened one I only brought the one home with me mainly because I forgot I stuck it in my pocket till I got home and was emptying my pockets. The way the shell is covering it and the acorn being short made me think it was post oak but its dia. Makes me think it's to big to be post oak. I'll split this one open in a min and post a picture
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 06:45 PM
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I concur. May be wrong, but they will look like that.
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Re: Acorn ID
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10/20/18 08:41 PM
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Chestnut oak acorn usually lose their cap and are way longer than that. I don't see many overcups , but don't look exactly like I remember them, may be though. I'm all in, lol.
AUCoonhunter will be along and straighten us out soon enough. Thanks 2Dogs. It is definitely in the red oak family, and may not have fully formed. Best guess would be black oak.
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