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  1. #1
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    Scrub Oak OR Gambrel Oak Symbol?

    Anyone know where I might find a scrub oak or gambrel oak symbol... or something that looks like it?

    TIA
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    I didn't find one of those exact types, but ImageCels has several oaks on its Professional Trees & Shrubs Zone 2-7 CD. They have other CDs that might have some oaks, also. I have several of their other CDs and they are good quality. Check out www.Imagecels.com.

    Good luck,
    Christina

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    By the way, here is a link http://www.imagecels.com/Plants/pts2_thumbs.html
    to the page that has thumbnail images of some of the oaks.

    Christina

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    Christina,

    Thanks for the links! Wow, there are a lot of images there! I took a quick look and didn't see them. But it was a very quick look and I might of missed them. Also there might be something there that would look close. Though they are a true "Oak"... Scrub Oak is more of a bushy dwarf oak. In the photo they all the foliage that you see that is not a ponderosa pine or grass.

    Todd Smith
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    Still looking for scrub oak and gambrel oak symbols or something close. Maybe "Catalpa speciosa Catalpa" from Christina's link... can't tell from the image posted.

    Christina... do you have that one?
    Last edited by Todd Smith; 04-29-2004 at 09:03 PM.
    Todd Smith
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    Still looking...
    Todd Smith
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    Umm, I'm not sure. I can't find the printed list of full names with thumbnails, so I just have the filenames to go by, like 7EUCOMA, etc, and the picture itself. I just browsed through my "Prof. Trees & Shrubs" CD looking for another kind of oak for one of my projects, and I didn't see anything that looked that close to your picture... Unfortunately I didn't quite find my kind of oak, either.

    There's a post in Suggestions from ART about Landscape Content - mention it. I added that I wanted some oaks and redwood trees, and more California (west coast) content since a lot of what's currently in the library seems to be east or tropical.

    Christina

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    Christina,

    Thanks for your reply! I read your post in the suggestions forum. I will take your advise and ask for some "Scrub Oak".
    Todd Smith
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    There are several oak trees in the Chief library.

    Cork Oak-Quercus suber
    Turkey Oak-Quercus cerris

    These two in particular appear to be what you're after.

    Jim
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    There are several oak trees in the Chief library.

    Cork Oak-Quercus suber
    Turkey Oak-Quercus cerris

    These two in particular appear to be what you're after.

    Jim
    Thanks, Jim

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    Originally posted by ebdesign
    There are several oak trees in the Chief library.

    Cork Oak-Quercus suber
    Turkey Oak-Quercus cerris
    Yes!!!

    Jim,

    Thank you very much! I don't think I would have ever found them do to the Scientific of Phylum or whatever that name is called. I was wondering how you found them. So I did a search in the library for "Oak" and all the oaks appeared! I had not thought of using that feature.

    Thanks Again!!!
    Todd Smith
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    JEREMIAH 33:3
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