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Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2614303
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Originally Posted by deerfeeder89
Judging by Google pictures it the nut resembles a scarlet oak but the size is to big. More googling leads me to believe its eastern black oak going by the acorn dia. And length , and the cap.

Here's a link see what you think.
http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/Clapp_Hansen_Siegel/Pages/Black_Oak.html



Looks pretty close alright.



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Re: Acorn ID [Re: Jakethesnake] #2614425
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Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
I have no idea. Its on my bucket list to learn all these. I want to learn more trees too. I have a long way to go. Its crazy how many different oak species there are. Mbrock could probably tell ya. Or Fred


A google search shows a site that says there are 58 different oaks in the US. A very good guide is Native Trees of the Southeast , it lists 34 in the Southeast. BTW, oaks hybridize often .

While Elk hunting in NM I saw a strange bush that had miniature oak leaves and tiny acorns , found out it was in fact some sort of oak, dang thing was only a few feet tall.



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Re: Acorn ID [Re: 2Dogs] #2614429
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
I have no idea. Its on my bucket list to learn all these. I want to learn more trees too. I have a long way to go. Its crazy how many different oak species there are. Mbrock could probably tell ya. Or Fred


A google search shows a site that says there are 58 different oaks in the US. A very good guide is Native Trees of the Southeast , it lists 34 in the Southeast. BTW, oaks hybridize often .

While Elk hunting in NM I saw a strange bush that had miniature oak leaves and tiny acorns , found out it was in fact some sort of oak, dang thing was only a few feet tall.


There's some sort of oak plant in the panhandle of FL that I've seen while quail hunting with my FIL. Dang thing isn't more than a foot tall and will have a few acorns on the top.


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Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2614457
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Thanks 2 dogs. I will read that guide!

Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2614549
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Re: Acorn ID [Re: AU coonhunter] #2614609
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Originally Posted by AU coonhunter
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
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.


We'll you are Mr. Tree ID, lol, you figured out that hybrid Saul's oak I found a few years ago. I had studied that thing a lot, it was a real head scratcher. I thought this acorn might not be fully formed as well , but the dang diameter is big as a quarter!



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Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2614665
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It’s in the red oak family.

Re: Acorn ID [Re: perchjerker] #2614670
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Originally Posted by perchjerker
Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing.

Really that’s the complete opposite of what I’ve seen? Maybe I’m identifying the wrong nut, but over cup acorns I’ve seen are all cap and show very little nut?

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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by AU coonhunter
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
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.


We'll you are Mr. Tree ID, lol, you figured out that hybrid Saul's oak I found a few years ago. I had studied that thing a lot, it was a real head scratcher. I thought this acorn might not be fully formed as well , but the dang diameter is big as a quarter!

That's what I thought when I first seen it but there where more acorns like this then I cared to count on the ground so I didn't figure there would be that many that was not fully formed.

Re: Acorn ID [Re: jlbuc10] #2614878
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Originally Posted by jlbuc10
Originally Posted by perchjerker
Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing.

Really that’s the complete opposite of what I’ve seen? Maybe I’m identifying the wrong nut, but over cup acorns I’ve seen are all cap and show very little nut?

everyone ive ever seen is about 80-90% cap very little nut and bigger than a halfdollar [Linked Image]

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Re: Acorn ID [Re: GKelly] #2614925
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Originally Posted by GKelly
Originally Posted by jlbuc10
Originally Posted by perchjerker
Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing.

Really that’s the complete opposite of what I’ve seen? Maybe I’m identifying the wrong nut, but over cup acorns I’ve seen are all cap and show very little nut?

everyone ive ever seen is about 80-90% cap very little nut and bigger than a halfdollar [Linked Image]

If them akerns are bigger than a half dollar then that’s the biggest hand I’ve ever seen!


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There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
Re: Acorn ID [Re: Dkhargroves] #2614926
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Originally Posted by Dkhargroves
Originally Posted by GKelly
Originally Posted by jlbuc10
Originally Posted by perchjerker
Stob, overcup has very little cap actually showing.

Really that’s the complete opposite of what I’ve seen? Maybe I’m identifying the wrong nut, but over cup acorns I’ve seen are all cap and show very little nut?

everyone ive ever seen is about 80-90% cap very little nut and bigger than a halfdollar [Linked Image]

If them akerns are bigger than a half dollar then that’s the biggest hand I’ve ever seen!

them aint but they do get that big overcup is one of the biggest acorns youll ever see

Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2614947
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Re: Acorn ID [Re: 2Dogs] #2615110
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by AU coonhunter
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
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.


We'll you are Mr. Tree ID, lol, you figured out that hybrid Saul's oak I found a few years ago. I had studied that thing a lot, it was a real head scratcher. I thought this acorn might not be fully formed as well , but the dang diameter is big as a quarter!


Thanks bud, there aren’t many upland trees or shrubs that I can’t figure out.

Here is another good book that is strictly oaks of the Eastern US.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=...d+guide+to+native+&crid=T923N09I978E

Re: Acorn ID [Re: deerfeeder89] #2674409
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I came across a swamp chestnut this year that had acorns just like that. They just didn't mature.

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