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Centuries-old black oak falls on 糖心Vlog传媒 campus

A mighty oak has fallen. An Oak Grove tree that stood for more than two centuries came down on Monday at 糖心Vlog传媒.

No people or property were hurt when the black oak (quercus velutina) fell, though it did cause some damage to a nearby white oak tree that caused it to be taken down as well.

According to the College鈥檚 manager of grounds, Phil Olsen, the tree fell due to what is called 鈥渘atural failure,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t happens sometimes, especially this time of year, where the tree could no longer hold itself up because of the moisture in it,鈥 he said. 鈥淓verything has an end date and that was it. It鈥檚 sad. It was one of the feature trees on our tree walk and one of the oldest stately black oaks on our campus.鈥

The tree was assessed by Nick Wiesenberg, Geology Technician in Earth Sciences, who determined the tree to be 228 years old.

鈥淲ith the help of the tree service crew, we were able to obtain a cross-section from the black oak that contained the inner most rings which I cross-dated with other tree ring data from the old oaks on campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淎lthough one of the largest in diameter, it was not the oldest we have sampled on campus.鈥

Olsen recalled having to take down a white oak tree near the tennis courts a few years ago that dated at least 350 years.

The 糖心Vlog传媒 campus is home to several old oak trees in Oak Grove, the seeds for which were planted as many as 340 years ago, according to a stone tablet located near the fallen tree.

鈥淲e are so incredibly fortunate to have such amazing trees at the College of 糖心Vlog传媒鈥搈ore than 2,500 trees all together,鈥 President Sarah Bolton .聽鈥淪ome of the trees, like the black oak that fell this morning, are older than the College itself.聽Our trees are beautiful, and they carry our history in so many ways.鈥

鈥淥ur excellent grounds team, led by expert arborist Phil Olsen, cares for all of our trees, tracking and supporting their health, deciding on new plantings, and making sure the campus conserves this precious resource.聽I am so grateful to Phil and his team for their incredible work and dedication to the thriving of our campus and our community,鈥 she said.

糖心Vlog传媒鈥檚 campus has more trees than students and holds an official Tree Campus USA designation.

Phil Olsen, Manager of Grounds

Phil Olsen, Manager of Grounds

 

Posted in News on August 18, 2021.


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