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Differentiating between two oak trees
I collected acorns from two separate sources, one nearby, one on the other
side of the country. I propagated five acorns from the remote source, and six from the local source. Unfortunately, a close encounter with a family member seeking pots meant I had to repot the acorns from discarded materials and the identification of the source was lost. Surprisingly, after such appalling treatment, most of the acrons seem to have taken with two plants showing very good signs of developing. I would like to identify them, and have collected leaf specimens from the nearby source. Unfortunately, the leaves are of such variety in colour, shape and length that I cannot find any reliable difference between these leaves and any of the seedling trees. I have photographs of the reference leaves, and of the various young trees and I'd appreciate the assistance of someone who knows a great deal more than I about this. (Not a hard call given I know no more than the above grin.) Where may I post these images, since I don't see any images posted on this newsgroup at all. Kind regards John. |
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