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Black Oak Burl A burl is a growth on tree in which the grain has grown deformed. It&#039;s commonly found as a rounded outgrowth on a tree trunk that is filled with small knots from dormant buds. Burls are formed when a tree undergoes some kind of stress, such as an injury, viral or fungal infection. The largest known burl grew to be nearly 8 meters across.<br />
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Quality burls are prized for their beauty and rarity. They are sought after by furniture makers, artists, and wood sculptors. Because of their value, poachers often cut burls off of tree trunks using chainsaws, which exposes the tree to infection and disease.  Black oak,Geotagged,Quercus,Quercus velutina,United States,Winter,black oak burl,bur,burl,burr,oak burl Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Black Oak Burl

A burl is a growth on tree in which the grain has grown deformed. It's commonly found as a rounded outgrowth on a tree trunk that is filled with small knots from dormant buds. Burls are formed when a tree undergoes some kind of stress, such as an injury, viral or fungal infection. The largest known burl grew to be nearly 8 meters across.

Quality burls are prized for their beauty and rarity. They are sought after by furniture makers, artists, and wood sculptors. Because of their value, poachers often cut burls off of tree trunks using chainsaws, which exposes the tree to infection and disease.

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''Quercus velutina'', the eastern black oak or more commonly known as simply black oak, is a species in the red oak group of oaks. It is widespread in eastern and central North America, found in all the coastal states from Maine to Texas, inland as far as Ontario, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and eastern Texas

Similar species: Beeches, Oaks, Walnuts
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Mar 3, 2018. Captured Feb 24, 2018 12:47 in 80 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/166s
  • ISO1250
  • 100mm