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TurboShorts t1_jd8psac wrote
That'd be an elm, not an oak
Daveofthecave t1_jd9z820 wrote
Glad someone else noticed... oaks tend to have gnarlier bark, while older, stressed elms are usually inflicted with bacterial wetwood (as seen here), where a sappy substance oozes down the bark, causing dark discoloration.
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S-Markt t1_jd8js81 wrote
no yellow ribbon, no oak tree!!!
nickkom t1_jd8x1fw wrote
Someone do the stuffed animal tree from gravity falls!
fakeaccount572 OP t1_jdcicuc wrote
I hadn't thought of that, it would be good.
Finance_Plus t1_jdc1aoz wrote
Please somebody make this into a metal screaming tree
hypnotichellspiral t1_jd81fia wrote
I'm very much expecting a Deku tree edit but I don't have the skill
EsNightingale t1_jd85rg2 wrote
What has actually happened to this tree here? Looks damaged.
Gauge45 t1_jd868hs wrote
Probably either got half blown down by storm winds or struck my lightning but no evidence of lightning damage. Probably just got too big on one side for its own good and fell over in the wind
Gauge45 t1_jd86fyk wrote
The bulges on the damaged part indicate that it is trying to heal itself though, so still very much alive.
Dirty_Frenchman t1_jd8fp1q wrote
Yes, but trees don't heal , they compartmentalize. That wound has been open for some time and the tree is unable to fully close it. It will begin to rot from the wound inward as water, disease, pests, and other fun things begin to make their way inside until the trunk is soft enough it falls over in the next storm.
fakeaccount572 OP t1_jdcifyx wrote
Good to know, since we typically get 40+ mph gusts here in this neighborhood.
Dirty_Frenchman t1_jd8fheh wrote
You're absolutely correct. This is a Norway maple (maybe a red maybe actually?) And they tend to get splitty due to bad structure where branches meet.
Look into "bark inclusion" if you're curious.
JFoxxification t1_jd8mr8g wrote
Nah, not a maple. Looks like a Siberian elm.
natedelray t1_jdasval wrote
Haha yup first thing I thought when glancing at the bark: not an oak. Agreed could be elm variety
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oldmasterluke t1_jd8foip wrote
To me, it looks like someone cut a very valuable burl off the tree, which is a previous heal. They are valuable to woodworkers and are sometimes poached by assholes.
TurboShorts t1_jd8pamw wrote
Definitely just storm damage. If someone cut it, you'd see a solid surface that the saw cut through. Idk where reddit gets the idea that people commonly poach burls for woodwork, lol it literally never happens where I live/work
keestie t1_jdail6z wrote
You are 100% correct, this was obviously storm damage and not a cut.
Wholsomebakesplz t1_jda4yzr wrote
This tree is bootiful
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threyon t1_jde9jk4 wrote
“Thiiiiiis is the Forest of No Returrrrrn! Thiiiiiis is the Forest of No Returrrrrn!”
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