Carolannie on Nostr: Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmannii): This one grew from an acorn, and is living in ...
Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmannii): This one grew from an acorn, and is living in Seattle, far from its native California savanna. It’s about 3 feet high, and gives us acorns…or rather gives the squirrels acorns. The inset photo is the female flowers. The fuzzy bits belong to some stray seeds.
#Photography #PNW #SeattleWashington #OurGarden
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