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Oxydendrum arboreum - VA

sourwood

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216 Points

  • Tree Profile Trunk Circumference Trunk Circumference: 130 inches
  • Tree Profile Height Height: 74 feet
  • Tree Profile Crown Spread Crown Spread: 47 feet
  • Tree Profile Volume Volume: N/A cubic feet
  • Tree Profile Year Last Measured Year Last Measured: 2018
  • Tree Profile Year Nominated Year Nominated: 1905 **
  • Tree Profile Nominated by Nominated by: |
  • Tree Profile Tree ID Tree ID: 3376

** Placeholder due to not having actual year nominated available.

Story

Declared national champion in 1998, but was dethroned in 2019 and then reclaimed the crown in 2020. In 2007, a main stem was found to have broken off, and the main trunk was reported as hollow, but crown appeared generally healthy. There was a stain running down the east side of the trunk, similar to wet wood on oak. It is still standing and looks fairly healthy. The wood around the cavity is dry and hard, which may help it stay upright. The gaping cavity left by the broken stem extends along the trunk from near ground level to above standard height (4.5'). Taking the measurement there results in the measuring tape crossing the gap of the cavity.

Location:

State: VA

County: Amelia

This tree is not publicly accessible.

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Oxydendrum arboreum sourwood
Oxydendrum arboreum sourwood
Oxydendrum arboreum sourwood

Trees of the same species are compared using the following calculation:

x = Tree Trunk Circumference (Inches);
y = Tree Height (Feet);
z = Tree’s Average Crown Spread (Feet);
x + y + (z/4) = Total Points

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