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On Wikipedia, link below, there is a photo. It's reportedly 4 foot tall. I don't understand cloning, which is apparently how it's been alive all these thousands of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurupa_Oak
I could not find a photo of that Palmer's oak, was there one posted somewhere? And I'm surprised you can do ring counts that high.
On Wikipedia, link below, there is a photo. It's reportedly 4 foot tall. I don't understand cloning, which is apparently how it's been alive all these thousands of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurupa_Oak
I could not find a photo of that Palmer's oak, was there one posted somewhere? And I'm surprised you can do ring counts that high.