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A new Champion Water Oak tree discovered

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  1. Knothead

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    Somewhere in North East Texas a new Champion Water Oak tree has been discovered! Its canopy is over 100’ in diameter and its root structure elevates the ground around it at least 12”. With a circumference of 22’ 4” at waist height we believe this isn’t just the New Texas Champion but the New National Champion. Which would also make this the Largest known Water Oak in the world. Its estimated age is over 500 years old; this Tree was 250 years old during our Americas Revolution . It has seen so much history and survived some of the greatest moments in time. Dating back to 1525 AD it was alive during Christopher Columbia’s voyages , it survived the European conquest , the American Civil war , WWI , WWII , the Industrial Revolution, the list goes on and on and on. This is more than just a tree this is American History.

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    That's a big one, for sure. Surprised it lived that long, knowing how prone water oak is for center rot.
     
  3. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Always enjoy seeing a tree as large and majestic as that. Thanks for sharing.