TREASURE TREES

#109 Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)

This tree used to stand in the backyard of an original Treasure Tree Committee chairman. Some years ago, it was the victim of a lightning strike. It was too far down the hill by the creek in the backyard to remove. Until a few years ago the skeletal remains were still really impressive, but it has since fallen.

Statistics (2000)

  • Circumference (In.): 113"
  • Height (Ft.): 145'
  • Avg. Crown Spread (Ft.): 68'
  • Total Points: 275

More Information

  • Nominated By: Unknown
  • Year Added: 2000
  • Owned By: Dr. William and Sandra Logan
  • Current condition: Gone
  • Neighborhood: Stonehaven
  • Property Type: Private Home
  • Nearest Address: Private Property
  • Ecological Value: Northern Red Oaks are known to have better timber than Southern Red Oaks. The shorter growing season of the northern climate creates tighter growth rings and better color consistency.
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