@jb030958 Thanks so much Jennie. @yolanda Thank you Yolanda. @tunia Yes. I think it had just fallen off or perhaps someone picked it and then threw it down. @fbailey Oh thank you Felicity. @serendypyty Thanks. Acorns can deliver quite a stinging blow. @wakelys Thanks Susan. @pyrrhula I appreciate your comments Ferry. @olivetreeann Thank you Ann. @carolmactx Thank you Carol. @mcsiegle Thank you Mary. @jamibann Thanks Issi. @pusspup Thank you Wylie. @grammyn Yes, I was glad to see them. Thank you Katy. @thewatersphotos Thank you very much Gary. @craftymeg Thanks Margaret. We have a number of different kinds of oak trees and all the leaves look very different. @bkbinthecity Thanks Brian. @haskar Thank you.
If that's an oak leaf, your oak trees are very different to european ones and the acorns are different too, ours are more elongated - nicely composed pic.
@vignouse Yes, this is one kind of oak. I'm pretty sure the acorns, which appear to be a bit immature, belong to the same tree since they were located near each other. There are a number of different oak trees that grow around here and they all have different looking acorns. Thank you for your comments.
@yolanda Thank you Yolanda.
@tunia Yes. I think it had just fallen off or perhaps someone picked it and then threw it down.
@fbailey Oh thank you Felicity.
@serendypyty Thanks. Acorns can deliver quite a stinging blow.
@wakelys Thanks Susan.
@pyrrhula I appreciate your comments Ferry.
@olivetreeann Thank you Ann.
@carolmactx Thank you Carol.
@mcsiegle Thank you Mary.
@jamibann Thanks Issi.
@pusspup Thank you Wylie.
@grammyn Yes, I was glad to see them. Thank you Katy.
@thewatersphotos Thank you very much Gary.
@craftymeg Thanks Margaret. We have a number of different kinds of oak trees and all the leaves look very different.
@bkbinthecity Thanks Brian.
@haskar Thank you.