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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Dillard" data-source="post: 5389629" data-attributes="member: 2564"><p>BSK, not sure what the habitat looks like on your place, but Southern Red Oaks can usually be found on dry upland sites. I can usually find them in areas with poor red clay soil. I seldom see them in any abundance where I find Northern Red Oaks.</p><p></p><p>Scarlet Oaks are also found on upland sites with poor soils, but usually scattered individual trees in very little abundance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Dillard, post: 5389629, member: 2564"] BSK, not sure what the habitat looks like on your place, but Southern Red Oaks can usually be found on dry upland sites. I can usually find them in areas with poor red clay soil. I seldom see them in any abundance where I find Northern Red Oaks. Scarlet Oaks are also found on upland sites with poor soils, but usually scattered individual trees in very little abundance. [/QUOTE]
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