Common Name: white oak
Scientific Name: Quercus alba
Category: Beautiful tree
Comments: 168" circumference at breast height; 105 feet in height; Crown 101' by 75' (88' average); branch blew down 10 years ago totaled over two cords of firewood; growing in heavy red Georgia clay - must be slowly grown. Lowest branch is 16' high, meaning the butt log contains 1,936 board feet (Doyle scale) of clear lumber!
Best time to photograph: Afternoon in Summer
Nominator: Paul Garrity
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County/City: Lynchburg