Wye Oak, Talbot County, Maryland, 1997. Photo by Tom Darden, courtesy of Secretary of State.
Before it was toppled, the Wye Oak was one of only two trees surviving as a National Champion since inception of the National Big Tree Register in 1945. Seedlings from its acorns have been grown by the State Forest Service and other programs have been tried to preserve the Tree's genetic makeup. In April 2002, an infant white oak, cloned from the original Wye Oak, was planted on the grounds of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Wye Oak, Talbot County, Maryland, 1971.
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