Columnar oak?

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5 year old buck +
Not sure if this is one, at my kids school but wow it dropped a pile of acorns for such a small size? Any thoughts?586CF63D-696D-42E9-9037-3767A0F49D17.jpeg2D4D374A-1605-40C7-9AC0-223F16ADB5BB.jpegD1E70523-8252-4D73-A611-951317AFCD10.jpeg
 
Looks like it has some bur in it and maybe swamp white.
That would be a schuette's or what some call a swamp bur.
Atleast it looks like it from here.
Do the undersides of the leaves feel velvety? Stalks on the acorn caps?
 
Not a columnar; however, a Great habitat tree. Probably less than 10 yrs (small caliper) and throwing good quantities of acorns. Check the other trees in the school yard and plant a few at your deer site. Congratulations!

P.S. 2 things that are very nice about that tree ... you can pick acorns right off the tree ... can't get any fresher then that and you avoid any potential contamination from ground contact
 
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Unreal!
 
I am in Carnation Washington.

The exact same thing. A small columnar oak with maturing acorns. These trees were planted last year I believe.
 
I am in Carnation Washington.

The exact same thing. A small columnar oak with maturing acorns. These trees were planted last year I believe.
I'll be near there the week of the 4th.
Moving my boy to Lewis-McChord.
 
Here they are.
 

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Do acorns from a columnar oak produce a columnar tree?
 
Angus 1895 ... those are a cross between a columnar English oak and a white oak ... some are known as a Crimson Spire. I have a group of 8 that kept all their leaves last 2 winters ... unusual
Bluestone ... beyond the F1 hybrid, the offspring may be columnar or you may occasionally get a reversion to the non-columnar parent (swo or Eo) .... I've got a couple of examples at one property; I'll try to
get photos by next week (travel this week)
 
Angus 1895 ... those are a cross between a columnar English oak and a white oak ... some are known as a Crimson Spire. I have a group of 8 that kept all their leaves last 2 winters ... unusual
Bluestone ... beyond the F1 hybrid, the offspring may be columnar or you may occasionally get a reversion to the non-columnar parent (swo or Eo) .... I've got a couple of examples at one property; I'll try to
get photos by next week (travel this week)
Thanks. Some pictures would be awesome. The next closest town to me has lined their Main Street with columnar oaks and they have se a good mast crop this year and was planning on picking a few up to start and was hoping some would continue that columnar habit.
 
I think more would keep the trait than loose it.
 
Check out this bad boy

English oak???.

some acorns are dropping…….are they good to harvest?
 

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Looks like english. Leaves are in bad shape.
You could pick them now.
 
Looks like english. Leaves are in bad shape.
You could pick them now.
What’s the deal with the leaves?
 
Some english get mildew on their leaves. Usually doesn't cause a problem, but that's the worst case I've seen.
 
I read they like drier air….

not the case near Seattle huh?
 
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