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QUERCUS palustrus (PIN OAK)

Penpal

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A very common street tree in Canberra but this blank from the USA. Resting on an offcut.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 

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Jim

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Great looking pen Peter, i wish my local common wood looked as good .. :thumbs:
 

ni9eofse7en

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Lovely figuring, and we do have common wood in the UK its called Europas Pallatas, its generally found close to warehouse locations where it can grow to some tremendous heights. :rolling:
 
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