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#41 Postby jes » Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:48 am

I have two very large live Oaks on both sides of my house. I've asked a million tree people, adjusters (who see it all) and everyone else I can think of how safe I am here with the Oaks. Everyone says it's the water Oaks that go --- not the live Oaks. Their root systems are very expansive which hold them up. It's evidently hard for many (including myself) to tell the difference between the two trees. I do know mine are live Oaks and healthy. The Live Oaks can split when not healthy, but don't topple. We have lots of large pine trees here ---- everyone says they are very dangerous because they split up high and come down like dagers into your house. What a horrifying thought.
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#42 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:42 am

Now I am not sure whether these were water oaks or live oaks or a combination of both...but when Charley hit Orlando, hundreds or thousands of oak trees were split, toppled or uprooted. I have a picture of some of the damage...does anyone know what kind of oaks these are?

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#43 Postby richtrav » Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:40 am

That top one looks like it USED to be a water oak, the trunk is too smooth for a live oak
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