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Posted

Think you've got a Quercus dentata (Diamio oak), leaves are too big for white swamp Oak (Quercus bicolor).

 

Could be though, as David suggests, Quercus macranthera gone mad:biggrin:

 

(Not a bur oak, quercus macrocarpa)

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No Cizzer Jon....keeping a clear head during my last couple of weeks in the South...been doing a lot of Reccy climbing and today (possibly going to be the hottest of the year) I am off on one now:) its a hazy start but already very warm...flip flop weather again! Been taking a lot of climbing pictures with the GoPro recently...like the resolution and angle of image it produces:thumbup: have a great weekend Folks...its gonna be a scorcher!!!!!

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