Cool- thanks Will!  Yeah the cables were weird.  Some looked to be for support, 
but I couldn't figure out what the metal cable that ran the length of the trunk 
was for- it stood about 1-2" off the bark all they way into the ground at the 
base.  Lighting rod?  
 
Eli

--- On Tue, 12/29/09, Will Blozan <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Will Blozan <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [ENTS] Georgia/ATL champion oak ID confirmation?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 7:10 AM








Eli,
 
Without a doubt, that tree is a cherrybark. What a whopper! I’m saddened to see 
how it is over-pruned (thinned) and full of what looks to be static cables.
 

Will F. Blozan
President, Eastern Native Tree Society
President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc.
 
"No sympathy for apathy"




From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected] ] On 
Behalf Of Eli Dickerson
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 9:22 AM
To: EasternNative TreeSociety
Cc: matt gilbert; Robby Astrove
Subject: [ENTS] Georgia/ATL champion oak ID confirmation?
 





Hi ENTS,

Some of you know of the amazingly huge and beautiful Oak at Our Lady of 
Perpetual Hope beside Turner Field in Atlanta .  I finally visited the tree 
this week to get some updated measurements and confirm that it is indeed a 
Cherrybark Oak and NOT a Black Oak as it is listed on both our city champion 
tree list and the state champion tree database 
(http://www.gfc.state.ga.us/ChampionTrees/View.cfm?ID=1418).   Jess Riddle 
mentioned to me that he could tell it was a cherrybark as well, but just for 
final confirmation I would love for ENTS to view the attached photo's of the 
leaves, bark, and whole tree so that I can have your input as well. 

 

The Georgia Forestry Commission lists the measurements in 1994 as follows:

CBH: 249"

Height: 124'

Spread: 124'

 

My updated 2009 measurements were:

CBH: 276"

Height: 100' (ENTS SIN method)

Spread: 138'

 

In 15 years the tree gained 27" in circumference- that's 6.61' DBH to 7.32'!

 

I appreciate any help you folks can provide,

Eli Dickerson
 
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