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17-JUL-2010 LynnH

400 Year Old Sallier Oak

Lake Charles LA

My models (LOL) Tom and Billy posed in front to give you an idea of scale.

The Sallier oak belongs to the family Quercus virginiana, commonly known as the Louisiana Live Oak. The tree is one of the oldest and largest in the state
and is approximated to be 350 to 400 years old. The oak’s limbs stretch far to rest upon the ground and are covered with a top coat of Resurrection Fern.
This plant uses the oak as a host and springs to life after even a small rain. The fern does not damage the tree.

After the Hurricane of 1918, the tree began to split down the middle and was chained back together with heavy iron chains. These have now grown into the tree
and can still be seen hanging out of the bark of the tree. The north side of the tree was damaged by lightning in the 1930’s
and caught fire. Many of the branches on the north side were lost which gave the oak the leaning appearance it has today. (Imperial Calcasieu Museum)


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Margaret Lew30-Jan-2011 20:04
What an incredible tree!
Guest 24-Jul-2010 04:40
Thank-you for your comment on "Eight days a week"
This tree is amazing. Not uprooted from the weight of it's heavy branches
that are so low to the ground.
Keith O'Brien23-Jul-2010 11:58
Interesting text and great framing! V
Carol Rollins21-Jul-2010 14:09
What a spectacular tree! Great find and capture Lynn. ~
Guest 21-Jul-2010 01:10
WOW WOW WOW!!!! Luv these old oaks and this one is spectacular!!! Appreciate the history behind it as well, thanks for sharing!!! Jv V!
Brian McAllister20-Jul-2010 22:22
Fabulous image of this ancient Oak! V
Coleen Perilloux Landry20-Jul-2010 21:59
How nice to see the majestic live oak so well cared for. The Sallier Oak is Registry #263 in the Live Oak Society. It has a waistline of 25 feet.
Knox O20-Jul-2010 20:51
WOW, that is massive!
Michal Leszczynski20-Jul-2010 20:33
Amazing tree.
Máire Uí Mhaicín20-Jul-2010 20:32
A majestic tree.