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Started by Tom, August 24, 2001, 10:46:51 PM

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Tom

This may not be as easy as a different speciman would be.
It is so healthy that it doesn't bear the same look as a plant that would be a generic representation.

This is a shrub to a small tree.
                            

CHARLIE

Charlie
"Everybody was gone when I arrived but I decided to stick around until I could figure out why I was there !"

Tom

No, it's not an oak, I don't believe.  It has a trunk that looks a lot like Crepe Myrtle, smooth, slick and creamy brown .  It's also not a Beech.  It grows intermixed with Blue Beech and requires a fairly wet ground.  I think it would make a great ornamental and would look good in an Oriental setting.

This one I don't know the name of.  I found it one time years ago in a book, with the help of a consulting forester but have been unable to locate it again.  It is not rare and my problem is more one of confusion than lack of documentation.

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