JTM ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Nov 24, 2016 #1 Can someone identify this tree? It looked like an ash from a distance but has these hairy capped acorns. Have never seen one before now. Attachments IMG_1638.JPG 543.7 KB · Views: 29
Can someone identify this tree? It looked like an ash from a distance but has these hairy capped acorns. Have never seen one before now.
JTM ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Nov 24, 2016 #2 Never mind. Sawtooth oak, another invasive species from Asia. It is a nice looking, fast growing tree with gobs and gobs of acorns. I don't recommend anyone plant these trees.
Never mind. Sawtooth oak, another invasive species from Asia. It is a nice looking, fast growing tree with gobs and gobs of acorns. I don't recommend anyone plant these trees.
D DFK ArboristSite Operative Joined May 27, 2011 Messages 410 Reaction score 446 Location Alabama Dec 1, 2016 #3 Yep that is a Sawtooth. Where about in North Alabama are you. We live in Lawrence County. David
JTM ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Dec 1, 2016 #4 Lauderdale. I drive up there from bham every weekend to go "home".
D DFK ArboristSite Operative Joined May 27, 2011 Messages 410 Reaction score 446 Location Alabama Dec 2, 2016 #5 10-4 There are several folks on this site that call North Alabama "Home". David
JTM ArboristSite Guru . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Dec 2, 2016 #6 Cool