By my local grocery Michigan, USA also does anyone know what kind of acorn tree the second photo is? by Parallelcastledoors plant identificationWhat's this plant 3 Comments PickledBrains79 3 weeks ago First looks like Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum). Acorns might be bur oak? Alternative_Horse_56 3 weeks ago Oaks are the trees that produce acorns! Looks like a bur oak, based on the leaves and acorns. I have one in my backyard that is absolutely majestic. idreamofkewpie 3 weeks ago That’s a type of white oak for sure. I don’t think it’s a burr oak tho as those have frilly acorn caps
PickledBrains79 3 weeks ago First looks like Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum). Acorns might be bur oak?
Alternative_Horse_56 3 weeks ago Oaks are the trees that produce acorns! Looks like a bur oak, based on the leaves and acorns. I have one in my backyard that is absolutely majestic.
idreamofkewpie 3 weeks ago That’s a type of white oak for sure. I don’t think it’s a burr oak tho as those have frilly acorn caps
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First looks like Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum). Acorns might be bur oak?
Oaks are the trees that produce acorns! Looks like a bur oak, based on the leaves and acorns. I have one in my backyard that is absolutely majestic.
That’s a type of white oak for sure.
I don’t think it’s a burr oak tho as those have frilly acorn caps