a huge FAIL on yo pics mopes darls ....er......we don't grow oak trees in Australia..... *DOH!....don't tell me you have an oak tree in your back yard cos if you do this tree was about to fruit when pic was taken and wrong time of year in both Northern and Southern hemisphere for dat baby.....GOTCHA!

 

.......y'awl hav ta copy an' paste a better-er won than that fer this lil' black duckSmiley Tongue

nice delection


@paintsew007 wrote:

 a huge FAIL on yo pics mopes darls ....er......we don't grow oak trees in Australia..... *DOH!....don't tell me you have an oak tree in your back yard cos if you do this tree was about to fruit when pic was taken and wrong time of year in both Northern and Southern hemisphere for dat baby.....GOTCHA!

 

.......y'awl hav ta copy an' paste a better-er won than that fer this lil' black duckSmiley Tongue


OMG.  Really?  You want me to take pics of the trees I have in my back yard??  Really?  OK. LOL. Give me a minute.

he doesnt believe that tree is in your back yard but believes in chemtrails

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its the same tree pmsl

 

 

this is bizarre    rolf.gif


@*ibis wrote:

he doesnt believe that tree is in your back yard but believes in chemtrails


well, technically, its over the fence, so it belongs to my next door neighbour lol

 

should I ask him to post a pic from another angle?

More pics i took just a moment ago

 

 

 

 

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on no.....the same tree got in the way rolf.gif

 

 

 

shouldn't be laughing.......Look at those freaky "chemtrails"

 

 

 

 

 a huge FAIL on yo pics mopes darls ....er......we don't grow oak trees in Australia.

 

English Oak

English Oak Quercus robur
Up to 25m.* Famously tall and broad majestic fully deciduous tree with nice yellow/orange autumn colour. Usually drops all its leaves by May. Not able to withstand dry and hot summers quite as well as other species.

http://www.smalltreefarm.com.au/tree-catalogue.html#eng-oak

 

 

http://oakvalleytruffles.com.au/truffles/grow-your-own-truffles

 

 

Inoculated hazelnut and oak plants for commercial growers are available from Alan Blakers (telephone 9771 2258) of Five Acre Nursery, Seven Day Road, Manjimup.  The Bunnings Blue Gum Nursery in Appadene Road, Manjimup, produces inoculated plants for a private investment scheme. 

http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/PC_92656.html?s=0

 

 

OOPS?

She ele, what type of tree is it?  Can you tell?  Because I haven't got a clue.  

i meant to post this one up there as well ^^^ also taken just a little while ago

 

 

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