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<blockquote data-quote="River Oaks" data-source="post: 3955105" data-attributes="member: 90055"><p>It was an Oak, and actually I think it was a Pin Oak. We live between two rivers and the soil is real sandy here (good for Pin Oaks). I grew up on a wooded property and I can do basic ID on trees, Oak, Maple, Pear, Poplar, etc, but I can't really narrow it down from there without some help. Are there actually people on this site who couldn't do basic ID?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Oaks, post: 3955105, member: 90055"] It was an Oak, and actually I think it was a Pin Oak. We live between two rivers and the soil is real sandy here (good for Pin Oaks). I grew up on a wooded property and I can do basic ID on trees, Oak, Maple, Pear, Poplar, etc, but I can't really narrow it down from there without some help. Are there actually people on this site who couldn't do basic ID? [/QUOTE]
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