Burenglish oak???

I think I still have a bag of them in the refrigerator I really really need to get out and plug them but I’m ridiculously busy right now to many projects going. This fence building in 90-100 degree heat is a little rough! I’ve got to get this 1/2 mile done by mid to late July to move cattle so it’s go go go.
 
Good looking acorns!
 
Here is my tallest one. The tube says SWO but I’m pretty sure it’s the burr English hybrid. Three years old five foot tube.
 

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This is what I believe to be burenglish, in their 3rd summer. Doing quite well!
 

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Also an English x white cross ( I think ) and a chinkapin. Also in their 3rd summer.
 

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