Identifying various Oak Trees

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  1. Rustin

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  2. Eric La Fountaine

    Eric La Fountaine Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    That may be a tough ID, from a B&W photo.

    I just want to make sure you asked for permission to download that photo. It is copyrighted.
    http://www.jamesravilious.com/copyright.asp

    For now I will remove the image and replace it with a link.
     
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    I hadn't thought of that, thank you.

    We are purchasing rights to use the image in a brochure, but not on Web.

    Thanks again.
     
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    Silver surfer Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    In that location and that age it is more than likely to be a common English oak,Quercus Robur.
     
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