This portfolio includes images from the 100 Oaks Project Blog and my book "Quercus Louisiana, the Splendid Live Oaks of Louisiana" -- a documentary effort to record the very oldest and largest live oak trees in Louisiana. You can read many of the stories of these ancient oaks at https://100oaks.wordpress.com/ Seven Sisters Oak study 1, Mandeville, LASeven Sisters Oak, study 4, Mandeville, LAEdward Douglas White Oak, near Thibodaux, LARandall Oak, New Roads, LA – 35'-8Edna Szymoniak Live Oak – 35'-6Edna Szymoniak Oak, study 2La Belle Colline Oak, near Sunset, LA – 34'The Martin Tree, Gonzales, LA – 34' Dr. E.O. Powers Oak / Lorenzo Dow OakGovernor's Oak, Baton Rouge, LA – 33'-3Seven Brothers (Lastrapes) Oak, Washington, LA – 32'-3Boudreaux's Friendship Oak, Lafayette, LA – 31'-10May's Oak, Rosedale, LA – 30'-11Blanchet Oak, Lafayette, LA – 30'-7Grosse Tete Oak, Bayou Grosse Tete, LA – 30'-2Etienne de Bore' Oak, New Orleans, LA - 30'Rebekah Oak, Breaux Bridge, LA – 30'Hudson Oak, Prairieville, LA – 29'-9Grenier Oak, near Thibodaux, LA – 29'-9Josephine Oak, Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, LA – 29'-11Stonaker Oak, New Roads, LA – 29'-6St. John's Cathedral Oak, Lafayette, LA – 29'-6Dr. Duffle Oak, near Donaldsonville, LA - 26'-3Mike's Oak, near Franklin, LA - 29'Robert Earl Sr. Oak, River Ranch, Lafayette, LA - 28'-6Jefferson Island Oak, near New Iberia, LA - 28'-5Jefferson Island Oak, color studyOak in canefield, near Raceland, LaPicnic Oak, Avery Island, LASt. John Cathedral Oak, color study 1, Lafayette, LASt. John Cathedral Oak, color study 2Leaning oak and reflection, New OrleansBench and Cleveland Oak, Jefferson IslandLt. Governor Oak, Baton Rouge, LATwo oaks, Jungle Gardens, Avery Island, LARenzi Plantation and two oaks, Thibodaux, LAMorning fog on Bayou Lafourche, Laurel Valley BridgeLive Oak in bloom (catkins), spring, near Avery Island, LAOak and bayou, New Orleans, 12St. Joseph Plantation Oak, infrared study 1Ringle Oak study 2, spring  St. Joseph Plantation Oak, colorOak in field, Avery Island, LA