Bur Hybrid

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5 year old buck +
I’m leaning towards this being a bur x chinkapin cross. Swamp White is also on this property tho as well.

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Cool combo!!
 
WOW!
 
Excellent!
Are the underside of the leaves velvety?
How big of a tree is it?
Bark / branch pictures?
 
Excellent!
Are the underside of the leaves velvety?
How big of a tree is it?
Bark / branch pictures?
This is a graft off the original tree.

I'll be back up at my grandma's farm in the near future to get pics of the OG. It's about 15-20' tall.
 
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Excellent!
Are the underside of the leaves velvety?
How big of a tree is it?
Bark / branch pictures?

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Thanks. Does the underside feel hairy, velvety? Looks pretty clean.
My guess is you can rule out swo in there.
 
Thanks. Does the underside feel hairy, velvety? Looks pretty clean.
My guess is you can rule out swo in there.
Smooth as a babies bottom on the underside of those leaves.

The Concordia oak growing right next to it definitely has the velvety or fuzzy feel to the underside of the leaves.
 
That's pretty cool. Swo x chink and a bur x chink right beside each other.
 
How has the bur/ chink compare to the SWO/ bur.

I am interested in zone, drought tolerance,soil pH, drainage, and years to sexual maturity.

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This is strictly a guess on my part, but I'd think the bur x chink would be better for non acid soils. Both about equal for drought tolerance. Swo x bur better for wetter and colder conditions.
May not be enough difference to tell.
 
This is strictly a guess on my part, but I'd think the bur x chink would be better for non acid soils. Both about equal for drought tolerance. Swo x bur better for wetter and colder conditions.
May not be enough difference to tell.
How about age to production of acorns?
 
No idea which would be better. My schuette's aren't old enough yet. (3-4 years old). I have no experience with bur x chink. Didn't even know they existed!😄
 
The place that is selling hybrid acorns said the bur / chink cross are less expensive.
 
It would be great to get some of those.
 
It’s called oikos tree crops, I couldn’t identify which strain was the chink/ bur cross
 
The hybrid with a DCO (Prinoides) for a comparison

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Hybrid in blue and DCO red
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