#001 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #001 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) This Willow Oak is known as the "Delburg Tree". It was planted in 1939 to mark a property boundary between two lots on Delburg Street. It was planted by two brothers from the Hoke family who lived next to

#007 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #007 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) This willow oak and its sister tree (#056) stand over a home built in 1943, although they were likely planted long before then. There were three willow oaks that were planted by the Morrow family to provide shade in their

#013 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #013 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) This is the largest Willow Oak in the Davidson Treasure Tree program. It is located in the proposed tree save area in the Haley Development (Pulte Homes) Statistics (2024) Circumference (In.): 235.5" Height (Ft.): 90' Avg. Crown Spread

#056 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #056 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) This Willow Oak sits to the right of the driveway for 419 Walnut Street. It is located on the far southeast corner of the lot. It is located next to a storage shed and has a boardwalk over its

#069 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #056 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) This tree suffered from root rot and will be removed. Statistics (2021) Circumference (In.): 185" Height (Ft.): 82' Avg. Crown Spread (Ft.): 91' Diameter Breast Height (In.): 59" Total Points: 290 More Information Year

#103 Willow Oak

DAVIDSON TREASURE TREES #103 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) While not the most significant in Davidson, this willow oak was selected to honor Dan Carrigan (1946 -2024), who resided in “Westside” for eight years.  While there, he undertook several projects to assist his

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