TREASURE TREES
#065 Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata)
This tree is no longer standing. Based on satellite imaging, it was likely removed for the construction of a 7- Eleven car wash in 2006.
Statistics (1993)
- Circumference (In.): 197"
- Height (Ft.): 97'
- Avg. Crown Spread (Ft.): 100'
- Total Points: 319
More Information
- Nominated By: Alton Hipp
- Year Added: 1993
- Owned By: William and Faye Reule
VRC Services Inc
- Current condition: Deceased
- Neighborhood: Lake Wylie
- Property Type: Private
- Nearest Address: Private Property
- Ecological Value: Southern Red Oak’s acorns were eaten by Native American tribes, while the rest of the tree was used for medicinal purposes.
- Nominated By: Alton Hipp
- Year Added: 1993
- Owned By: William and Faye Reule VRC Services Inc
- Current condition: Deceased
- Neighborhood: Lake Wylie
- Property Type: Private
- Nearest Address: Private Property
- Ecological Value: Southern Red Oak’s acorns were eaten by Native American tribes, while the rest of the tree was used for medicinal purposes.