
In one of the mailing lists I am on, someone wrote in about burr oaks in Reverchon Park with acorns the size of baseballs. Of course I had to go over and check this out.
I had never been to Reverchon Park although I had passed it many times. One of my many unfulfilled ambitions has been to hike all along Turtle Creek from Reverchon Park to Armstrong.
The park is in a kind of small valley with WPA-built stonework steps and balconies on either hillside. My first impulse on getting out of the car was to go scrambling up these. The intricate pathways are a natural trysting place however and besides I realized that the biggest trees were down in the valley. In the center there is a modern pavillion surrounded by huge pecans and oaks.
We soon found some burr oaks and collected a bag full of acorns. We did not find any quite as big as a baseball but they are rather large. The largest one came from beneath a huge tree at the far end of the valley. It was the only intact acorn we found beneath that tree. The other two trees we found had a great many acorns.
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I love burr oaks! Never in my life have I seen any of their acorns as big as baseballs… but hey, I live in the North
Your picture is amazing.
Burr oak and shagbark hickory savannah fairly brands the prairie look, don’t you think? The oaks in my area are decimated, the former farmer left only a giant felled one on my property, but about four small ones managed to sprout from former acorns.
Oh How neat!! We have teeny tiny acorns on our Garry Oaks. about as big as your thumbnail.