Thanks Jess, appreciate the quick response.
-Andrew

At 10:57 AM 12/4/2008, you wrote:

>Andrew,
>
>Some of the leaves look like cherrybark oak.  Some range maps don't
>show the species in the area, but I have seen them around Chattanooga.
>  It's also the species that will most frequently reach the dimensions
>you list.
>
>Jess
>
>On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Andrew Joslin 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello ENTS,
> > Fellow tree climber and aspiring tree measurer David Obie has located a
> > roughly 133.5 ft. oak of undetermined species (red oak family I think) in
> > the Fort Oglethorpe area in northern Georgia just south of Chattanooga.
> > David did a straight up measurement (k) with a Nikon 550 rangefinder to get
> > 133.5', the CBH is 14' 7". He's is going back to the tree to 
> gather twig/bud
> > samples, take photos and measure using sine top/sine bottom so more info is
> > on the way.
> >
> > Here's a photo of leaves gathered at the base of the trunk, 
> anyone recognize
> > the species? (there may be more than one in the group)
> > http://hunabku.mysite.com/images/file0058.1.jpg
> >
> > I looked though Dirr's 'Manual of Woody Landscape Plants' to do leaf
> > comparisons, the closest match I could come up with is Shumard Oak.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -AJ
> >
> >
>
>

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