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<blockquote data-quote="ga.prime" data-source="post: 771677" data-attributes="member: 14046"><p>I think I read somewhere that burr oak acorns are the biggest in the world. I have two saplings growing and doing nicely from acorns that I picked up from a tree a few miles from me. Burr oaks aren't native to here where I am but the tree I picked the acorns up from is doing very well- I think the lady that owned the tree said it was 40-50 years old- about half or a third the size of the one you have linked to. I agree, they're exceptionally nice trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga.prime, post: 771677, member: 14046"] I think I read somewhere that burr oak acorns are the biggest in the world. I have two saplings growing and doing nicely from acorns that I picked up from a tree a few miles from me. Burr oaks aren't native to here where I am but the tree I picked the acorns up from is doing very well- I think the lady that owned the tree said it was 40-50 years old- about half or a third the size of the one you have linked to. I agree, they're exceptionally nice trees. [/QUOTE]
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