Where is Lakewood's Tallest Tree?
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Mark Crnolatas
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Where is Lakewood's Tallest Tree?
In a conversation with an inhabitant of Rocky River, he said he was raised in Lakewood and that somewhere in our city he was told, is the tallest tree for many miles around Greater Cleveland . Does anyone know of this tree?
I'm sure with some technology, we could locate the tallest tree in our city, if it seemed like a thing to do.
Since Lakewood was known for being "The City of Trees" at one time, it might be an interesting little endeavor to locate THE tree.
Mark Allan Crnolatas
I'm sure with some technology, we could locate the tallest tree in our city, if it seemed like a thing to do.
Since Lakewood was known for being "The City of Trees" at one time, it might be an interesting little endeavor to locate THE tree.
Mark Allan Crnolatas
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Corey Rossen
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Rhonda loje
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I have a larger Moses Cleveland tree in my backdoor neighbors backyard that is a little known plaqued Moses Cleveland tree that impacts 4 neighbors.
It is much bigger and in better condition than the one on Summit. The one on Summit was hit by lightning a few years ago and has been struggling since.
Although, it was infested with Gypsy moths this year.
Rhonda Loje
It is much bigger and in better condition than the one on Summit. The one on Summit was hit by lightning a few years ago and has been struggling since.
Although, it was infested with Gypsy moths this year.
Rhonda Loje
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Donna Kvak
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tallest tree in Lakewood
We have a HUGE pink oak that is probably the tallest tree on Wyandotte, between Madison and Franklin. It is my neighbors and he is looking for someone to trim it. Everyone he calls wants to take it down. Any environmentally friendly tree trimmers out there?
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Here's how to measure a tree:
http://www.americanforests.org/resource ... easure.php
Now, we just need 1). someone to create a Lakewood tree "Leader Board", 2). people to nominate huge trees they know, after doing the measurements
pretty soon we'll have an answer....
maybe this could be a classroom project somewhere...
http://www.americanforests.org/resource ... easure.php
Now, we just need 1). someone to create a Lakewood tree "Leader Board", 2). people to nominate huge trees they know, after doing the measurements
pretty soon we'll have an answer....
maybe this could be a classroom project somewhere...
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Yeah it does. I was just curious. If it's a pin oak it's a red oak. Red oaks have leaves with pointy lobes (like the pointy arrows the red man uses -indians). If it's white oak the lobes are rounded like the bullets of the white man. In general that is...Daniel Lenhart wrote:A friend told us it was a Pin Oak. Don't know if that answers your question.
Seems there aren't too many white oaks around. Nice wood. There is an old old one being taken down right now next too Taft. Its had a lot of very big dead branches on it for a few years. A danger to kids. Although I'd like to chain myself to it yell go away with your chainsaws, it's probably best...