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    Concordia Oaks

    Very nice. All three setting a good crop? I know one of them was a little behind the other two Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Doesn’t make a lot is sense. Had a hard freeze in February this year and no late freezes after that. Fingers cross that trees were able to pollinate and set an acorn crop this year Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Wow, that is substantial evidence that full sun very well could be the reason they won’t produce! Time for a timber thinning Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Dang bears! Does that one produce still? You have my kind of luck where everything seems to happen to the trees you want on your place and the undesirables remain unscathed. Beavers took a bunch of mine out many years ago and left the sweet gum. Now everything gets a cage Sent from my iPhone...
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Definitely need to clean up around those Sawtooth Trees. I think that would help, but wouldn’t they still make some fruit even though they may be a little crowded? Our climate has been a lot warmer the past several years with late freezes coming in March. I just wonder if that is also causing...
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    No doubt! How old are your Sawtooth? I was excited when I had planted these trees 15 years ago. Played in my head many times, trees loaded with large,sweet acorns raining down while I sit on a tree stand. Year 10 had me scratching my head. The next year, the same. Now, I just marvel at the trees...
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    Early producing oaks?

    This one looks to be a little different variety. Has more of a shaggy bark Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Early producing oaks?

    Pic of those hybrids Fall ‘20 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    A few of my large Sawtooth Oaks. Still not producing as far as I can tell. However, they have grown to be pretty trees Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

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    Concordia Oaks

    Pic of one of my three surviving Concordia Oaks in E. Texas. Not much in the way of Fall color but seems to have adapted to its home on the creek bank. The Chinese privet is out of control in this area Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Four year old Buck IV hybrid

    I believe the late droppers he has are from Auburn University patented as Buck IV Chinese chestnuts. You can order from the wildlife group but they are expensive and I don’t think folks have had a whole lot of luck with the grafted trees. I had ordered some seedlings last year that came from the...
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    Sawtooth Oaks

    That’s awesome Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Dunstan Drop Time?

    While the drop times seem to vary from different trees, have you noticed varied drop times from the same Dunstan tree year to year? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Concordia Oaks

    Those look great! Planning to transplant on your hunting property once they get up in size? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Four year old Buck IV hybrid

    How are your Buck IV trees looking this year? Can you tell if your nut production will be better a year later? Hope they are handling the Texas heat Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Concordia Oaks

    This tree is quite stunning!!! Not sure I can get that kind of color here in Texas. Lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Maybe it’s the southern climate? Hardly had any temps below freezing past few years.. trees seem to really grow but do not make fruit Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    I can relate. I’ve got around 30 sawtooth oaks planted on my property in East Texas. Some are gobbler variety, some where planted as 2-3 year old trees, and some came from a nursery in S.Carolina I believe back in 2002. 18 years later I don’t think I’ve seen any of my trees make more than a...
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