Leaves have gall activity I'll track in a separate observation once I have species level ID. I'm not sure how to tell R. aromatica and R. trilobata apart.
Suspected previously undocumented limestone remnant land. South end of Moss Park, in space where land was recently cleared for the new trail extension.
I love that you can see the exact spots where the acorns are falling and getting puverized by tires.
I don't know if this tree is wild or not, I'd have to ask. there's this whole thing in Savannah (idk about the rest of Georgia, I'm still new here) where they won't cut down live oak trees when building new things, even if it means they have to go completely around the tree.
Fall Socially Distanced BioBlitz 2022 (TMN-EFC)