I read that part, too, and thought that was sweet. They said they planted a "son" of the original on the property. Cool.I know. I was thinking that about the graves too.
Probably most were way back when the tree was about 350 years old and all the caskets and bones are long gone now too I bet.
It lived a long life though considering most White Oaks live around 350 years at most.
But I read that they have lots of the offspring from the acorns of it planted around.
Yeah, what a shame... a 200+year old "bush".I raise young oaks in a tire nursery . Sorry to see this old one was left to turn into a bush .
Better than yours.Bad genes or training . Really is a 200 year old bush just look at it . The trunk has no height
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