wiscwhip
5 year old buck +
My father sold his place a few years back, so no pics of the 6 we planted there. They were thriving in Zone 4b when we left the place, so I can only assume they are doing well for the new owner. I have also helped planted them on a few buddies properties after I convinced them they would produce in about half the time it takes a white oak. I actively seek them out on the public ground I frequent, so I can mark them and possibly get acorns to get more going some day. I know of one tree that was planted 3 years ago in a county park as a large rootball tree, it was already about 15'+ tall when planted and it threw a small crop of acorns the second fall it was in the ground! I think it would have produced the first year if it were not for the transplant shock that first year. Damn tree rats(or another habitat junkie maybe) beat me to them last year or I would have collected acorns and either gave them away or tried to start a few trees to give away to some of the more local forum guys near me, but the tree was picked clean when I checked it. I have found a new "grove" of regular SWO's that are literally growing with roots in the water that are looking like they will produce a nice crop this year as well, I might try to gather some of those acorns this fall. I should be safe there, they are off the beaten path and not in the open picnic area of the park.