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Contact Information Date
For Immediate Release
Contact: Joshua McLaughlin 540.363.5732
September 12, 2008
VDOF-08025

VDOF Tree Nurseries Seek Public’s Help With Acorn & Seed Collection

Virginians can help preserve native tree species by collecting acorns and seeds from 11 species and delivering them to the nearest office of the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF).

“Generally, the best time to collect acorns is the last week in September through the first week of October,” said Josh McLaughlin, nursery forester.  “Every bag of acorns and seed collected by citizens will help us keep Virginia beautiful.”

The species most needed are: Black Oak; Cherrybark Oak; Chestnut Oak; Chinese Chestnut; Northern Red Oak; Pin Oak; Southern Red Oak; Swamp Chestnut Oak; Swamp White Oak; Willow Oak, and White Oak.

“Lawns or paved areas are ideal collection sites,” McLaughlin said.  “A single tree located in these areas makes identifying the acorns easier.”

McLaughlin reminds anyone who is interested in collecting acorns or seed to: not use plastic bags to hold the acorns or seed; identify the tree species on the non-plastic bag, and to not combine acorn or seed from different tree species in the same bag.

To learn more about acorn collection, visit the VDOF Web site at www.dof.virginia.gov.

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