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  2. Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Treaty Oak produced its first crop of acorns since the vandalism. City workers gathered and germinated the acorns, distributing the seedlings throughout Texas and other states. Today, the tree is a thriving, although lopsided, reminder of its once-grand form. Many Texans see the Treaty Oak as a symbol of strength and endurance.

  3. Adventure Activities in Austin - Try if You Dare - AOL

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    Here are five adventure activities in Austin, Texas we dare you to try: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.

  4. 10 years of trees: Spruce Up Austin celebrates ... - AOL

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    Oct. 3—In 2014, Spruce Up Austin established the Tree Trek running along the eastern edge of East Side Lake. Ten years later, the group celebrated the milestone of a decade with the planting of ...

  5. Spruce Up Austin to celebrate 10th anniversary of Tree Trek - AOL

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    Sep. 20—Spruce Up Austin will be celebrating the Tree Trek 10th anniversary from 4-5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3. The ceremony will take place at East Side Lake Park at 600 Oakland Place NE.

  6. Quercus cornelius-mulleri - Wikipedia

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    Quercus cornelius-mulleri acorns. Quercus cornelius-mulleri is a North American species of oak known by the common name Muller oak, or Muller's oak. It was described to science in 1981 when it was segregated from the Quercus dumosa complex and found to warrant species status of its own. [3] [4] [5] It was named after ecologist Cornelius Herman ...

  7. Acorn - Wikipedia

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    Many animals eat unripe acorns on the tree or ripe acorns from the ground, with no reproductive benefit to the oak, but some animals, such as squirrels and jays serve as seed dispersal agents. Jays and squirrels that scatter-hoard acorns in caches for future use effectively plant acorns in a variety of locations in which it is possible for them ...

  8. EDITORIAL: Tree Trek continues Austin's tree journey - AOL

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