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Please help identify This oak tree

Started by mad_science, October 26, 2016, 07:57:06 PM

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mad_science

I just need to know what kind of oak this is. Is is good for building furniture? What are some of the qualities of oak? 

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Welcome to the forum.
I will help you out on a picture. The hard part is done. Helps to tell us what state you live in,or what country for an ID on your tree.



 

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Where are you located.  That matters.  From the bark, looks like blackjack oak to me.

Blackjack oak can have knobby, alligatorish hide looking bark.   
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