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Hi everyone,

I need some help....

 

I have been asked to do a talk on trees and would need a pic of a oakplant growing in the wild. Quercus robur with leef. Im doing a historic part and would like to do a perspective thing...

 

I have trawled the net and nothing... does anyone of you treeks got a pic?:001_huh::001_smile:

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Sure it would work... preferebly a maiden, whip or whatever a young tree is called, any young tree would work as long as there is no stakes or anything else around it.:blushing:

 

Suppose beggars cant be choosers....:001_rolleyes:

Posted
Hi everyone,

I need some help....

 

I have been asked to do a talk on trees and would need a pic of a oakplant growing in the wild. Quercus robur with leef. Im doing a historic part and would like to do a perspective thing...

 

I have trawled the net and nothing... does anyone of you treeks got a pic?:001_huh::001_smile:

 

Is Google your friend? oak sapling - Google-søgning

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