Castenea
ArboristSite Member
From the December 28, 2007 Washington PostSeventeen years ago, Victor and Linda Pepe were inspecting their newly purchased farm in northwest Montgomery County when they saw a thick trunk and stout tree limbs reaching out of a woodsy patch.
That's a no-account tree, the former owner told them later. "That old tree is getting ready to die," he said.
He couldn't have been more wrong.
State experts say the Pepes' tree, long identified as the biggest white oak in Montgomery, has grown to become the largest known white oak in Maryland. That makes it the likely successor to the Wye Oak, a centuries-old Eastern Shore granddaddy that achieved celebrity status as a national champion before it was toppled during a storm in 2002.
This trees measurements are:
107 Ft tall
22.3 Ft circumference
115 Ft crown Spread