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12-08-2025 11:59 PM - edited 12-09-2025 12:00 AM
Such a beautiful rambling tree.
I copied it from @Oznell's thread about a Quiet California Christmas Home.
Is it a Live Oak maybe?
12-09-2025 12:09 AM
@on the bay wrote:
Such a beautiful rambling tree.
I copied it from @Oznell's thread about a Quiet California Christmas Home.
Is it a Live Oak maybe?
I have one similar, in Northen California.. Mine is a scrub oak, I'll post a photo tomorrow.
12-09-2025 12:15 AM - edited 12-09-2025 12:21 AM
This is a large tree with a trunk and limbs that go in different directions and embrace all the birds and squirrels.
We had one at our complex and I loved it so much. They had to cut it down because the roots were lifting up the sidewalk. There is still another smaller one left. So pretty!
12-09-2025 12:24 AM
Mine has dropped all its leaves, it also rambles and drops small branches. I have a botonist trim it every two years. Early in the mornings squirrels play on it. Often at night I can see a family of raccoons sitting together on the branches.
A few years ago my plumbing backed up into the house, one of the roots had grown into the pipes, that was 40 ft from the trunk to the waste pipes.
12-09-2025 12:33 AM - edited 12-09-2025 12:36 AM
The one I'm wondering about keeps it's dark green leaves all year long. It drops some but most all the leaves stay all year. It doesn't have any flowers or berries. The leaves are kind of oval.
12-09-2025 12:41 AM
I think it's a live oak.
12-09-2025 12:48 AM
I am far from an expert on trees but "oak" was my first thought. So, I am glad to see that @Kachina624 thouight so also
12-09-2025 12:52 AM
It looks like an oak. I lived in South Pasadena, Ca and they were in all the neighborhoods. In the olden days the branches would spread out so far they used metal posts to support them. The one I had in my front yard was close to two hundred years old, and was huge.
12-09-2025 12:54 AM
@Kachina624 wrote:I think it's a live oak.
I think so too. That is the closest I can find to it and I've looked and looked. Thanks![]()
12-09-2025 01:29 AM
I think its an oak also. I live in CA and the builders when building homes are not allowed to cut them down, not sure the details but I know when our neighborhood was being built I was told that.
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