Westlake's Moses Cleaveland Trees, Revisited: Part 1
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One of the surviving Moses Cleaveland Trees designated in 1946 in Clague Park. Photo by Will Krause
The trunk of a surviving Moses Cleaveland white oak tree in Bradley Woods. Photo by Will Krause
Is it a dinasaur, an elephant, no it is the base of the Moses Cleaveland white oak in Bradley Woods, designated in 1976. Photo by Will Krause
A massive 70-foot-long, 42-inch-diameter limb broken off Bradley Woods Moses Cleaveland tree. Photo by Will Krause
A wide view of a possible 76-inch DBH white oak in Bradley Woods showing the effect of competition in a forest environment on the form of the tree. Photo by Will Krause
The massive trunk of possible 76-inch DBH white oak in Bradley Woods. Photo by Will Krause
This magnificent white oak, which could be 344 years old, is on a blufftop behind 24736 Lake Road. Photo by Will Krause