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<blockquote data-quote="ccr" data-source="post: 1625230" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>We have trees in this area that are called post oak and I think they are in the white oak family. Often wondered the same thing, but have never used them for post. I think in the fall the sap is running down to the roots and in the spring back up to the tree (just my thoughts I am not an arborist), so there might be something to when it is cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccr, post: 1625230, member: 28887"] We have trees in this area that are called post oak and I think they are in the white oak family. Often wondered the same thing, but have never used them for post. I think in the fall the sap is running down to the roots and in the spring back up to the tree (just my thoughts I am not an arborist), so there might be something to when it is cut. [/QUOTE]
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