Submitted by notgonnabearoundlong t3_zgyyxc in Maine
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bigtencopy t1_izkdrva wrote
Pin is considered an introduced species in Maine.
Runnah5555 t1_izkhxye wrote
I don’t remember that, but I am bad with names.
SwvellyBents t1_izklxry wrote
OP didn't specify natives.
bigtencopy t1_izkqnfu wrote
Yeah, just letting you know since you believed it was. That is all
SwvellyBents t1_izkrhqu wrote
DOH! Thanks!
20thMaine t1_izs66fu wrote
Ask and ye shall receive
https://www.maine.gov/dacf/mfs/publications/handbooks_guides/forest_trees/pdf/Oaks.pdf
SwvellyBents t1_izt0eco wrote
I am not worthy!!!!!! That is an awesome resource. Thank you very much!
20thMaine t1_izt293o wrote
You’re welcome! You can buy the physical book too. It’s very handy.
https://mainedacf.myshopify.com/products/forest-trees-of-maine-centennial-edition
It’s a steal at $15
Technical-Role-4346 t1_izndzrr wrote
“Black oaks are most commonly found in wooded areas “ - That’s crazy talk. Actually I was surprised that there were so many varieties.
JillStencil t1_izutu87 wrote
We also have Swamp White Oak
ReallyFineWhine t1_izk8khc wrote
Wow. That was informative. /s
SwvellyBents t1_izja2ll wrote
Thanks, but this would have been more informative if it had included pics of leaves, bark and acorns for each of the species.
Also, I believe the pin oak is native to Maine too.