Yesterday, in a sort of maritime forest (close at least). Several of these. I'm guessing 4 feet in diameter. Can you guess what it is?
No, not that species.Big and in maritime forest. Southern Red Oak?
That's my digging tool, to rip plants right outta the ground. Used for perspective.Does the knife come with it?
Why, that is a great guess. And correct.Willow Oak would be my next guess
Thanks Ron, I'll put a string in my bag I reckon. I guessed 4.5 feet, but didn't want to be too much off, so said 4 feet.Bob. I don't have good faith in the Big Tree Registry. For Quercus phellos, the biggest tree in NJ is 6.68 feet in diameter. Since it is located in a backyard of a house close by me in Collingwood, I found it to be dead. Only the trunk remains. (Does that count.) Next biggest is 4.6 feet. Here's a lot of big Willow Oaks right in my neighborhood of Haddon Township.
I was hoping you found a Water Oak. They are found way down where you are. It's an S1. Look out for it.
To measure the diameter of a tree in feet, measure the circumference in feet and divide by pi (3.14).
Looks like quaking aspen
Cherry, me thinks.