The Burr Oak

Burr Oak tree, leafless oak branches, picket fence, farm shed, branches, tree trunk,One of the commonly growing trees typical of our area is the Burr Oak.  We have a huge one on the farm next to our house.  Its arms sprawl out far in the summer to shade the house.

 

 

 

Family photos attest to the fact that this tree was large even in 1919. It has stood strong and tall over the years withstanding many a storm.

Swing in tree, burr oak tree, rope swing, tree trunk,

 

This tree offers not only shade in the heat of summer, it makes a fun place for the grandchildren to play on the swing. The tree also makes a great place for the cats to climb.

 

 

 

It has produced many fertile seeds.  Even now, two young oaks are growing up on the farm from its acorns.

 

burr oak acorns, Colored oak leaves, fringed acorns, fringed acorn caps, acorn caps, The Burr Oak acorn has a characteristic appearance, which makes identifying it rather simple.  Notice the the fringe on the acorn cap.  This indicates that it is from a Burr Oak.  Other oaks do not have the curly edge.

 

Our God is a great creatorHe takes a little acorn and blesses us with large, protective trees like this oak.

photo credit:Wenda Grabau
photo credit:Wenda Grabau
photo credit:Wenda Grabau

2 Responses to “The Burr Oak”

  1. Deena Hall December 4, 2013 at 7:20 am #

    I love this tree. I hope it lasts for many more years. It’s so beautiful!

    • grabauheritage December 4, 2013 at 8:25 am #

      I agree with you on that. It is a real blessing to us.

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