Alan Wilton Horticultural Consulting & Training

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Operating in Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills, Alan can assist with tree safety reports, predevelopme

World record beckons for backyard gardener's tree bearing 10 different fruits 15/02/2022

Pretty amazing what you can do with Fruit Trees!

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-17/backyard-gardener-ten-fruit-tree-aims-for-guinness-world-record/100542264?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=messenger&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web&fbclid=IwAR1gMTyefIhQlAYEEuUzTHcGYd5VhXEL58hm4D5GvhnlINu0HMiU4NiHGT8

World record beckons for backyard gardener's tree bearing 10 different fruits Hussam Saraf propagates and sells a variety of rare fruit trees and edible plants from his back garden at the southern fringe of Greater Shepparton. Among his collection is one tree that bears 10 different types of fruit.

Suzanne Simard interview: How I uncovered the hidden language of trees 11/01/2022

Fascinating discoveries who would have thought that trees can communicate through their roots.Great research.

Suzanne Simard interview: How I uncovered the hidden language of trees First she discovered the wood wide web. Now Suzanne Simard has found that underground connections in a forest are like a brain that allows trees to form societies – and look out for their kin

04/03/2019

What about the Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea, the scarlet oak, is an oak in the red oak section Quercus sect. Lobatae. The scarlet oak can be mistaken for the pin oak, the black oak, or occasionally the red oak. On scarlet oak the sinuses between lobes are "C"-shaped in comparison to pin oak (Q. palustris), which has "U"-shaped sinuses and the acorns are half covered by a deep cap.[2]

Leaf description

The leaves are glossy green, 7–17 cm (2.8–6.8 inches) long and 8–13 cm (3.2–5.2 inches) broad, lobed, with seven lobes, and deep sinuses between the lobes. Each lobe has 3–7 bristle-tipped teeth. The leaf is hairless (unlike the related pin oak, which has tufts of pale orange-brown down where the lobe veins join the central vein). The common English name is derived from the autumn coloration of the foliage, which generally becomes bright scarlet; in contrast, pin oak foliage generally turns bronze in autumn.
more info here

https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/scarlet-oak

The turkey oak has cupules covered in a moss like hair

see this linkhttps://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/common-non-native-trees/turkey-oak/

Quercus robur (English oak): Go Botany 04/03/2019

pedunculata With a flower stalk ped-un-kew-LAH-tuh

Hi, did you wonder about the name of the Engiish oak for you arbees out there see the link below to help identify it
https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/species/quercus/robur/

and how to identify a scarlet oak and compare with a pin oak and what do the cupules ( A hard or membranous cup-shaped structure formed from bracts and enclosing various fruits, such as the hazelnut and acorn) .of a turkey oak look like see below for answers

Quercus robur (English oak): Go Botany

Untitled album 21/06/2015
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