What timing, if any of you live within the Charlotte Observers distribution zone check out the front page for this article, there is a picture in the paper. For some reason the picture isn't online. Some of the article is below and
here is a link to the full version. What a sad mistake.
STATE CHAMPION OSAGE-ORANGE IN EASTERN MECKLENBURG
Beloved old tree falls victim to fireworks fire
BRUCE HENDERSON
bhenderson@charlotteobserver.com
For untold decades it survived amid eastern Mecklenburg County farm fields and, later, subdivisions.
But the state-champion Osage-orange tree, which measured 24 feet around its trunk, couldn't escape illegal July Fourth fireworks.
Members of the farm family that once owned the tree believe it was 200 years old or more, nearly matching their 11 generations in that corner of Mecklenburg. "I never remember anybody saying it
wasn't here," said Ed Hodges, whose mother sold the land about five years ago.
The old tree didn't go quietly.
It and a smaller cousin stood in a common area of the Buckleigh subdivision near Reedy Creek Park. Some neighborhood people lit fireworks Tuesday night, residents say. (It's against state law to shoot fireworks into the air without a permit.)
Fire officials say a stray pyrotechnic apparently landed in the old tree's hollow trunk, which had been split by a lightning strike 40 years ago. Newell volunteer firefighters turned out after 3 a.m. Wednesday to douse it, and again at 5:30 a.m. when it rekindled.
But Osage-orange burns fiercely, and 10,000 gallons of water couldn't stop the fire that crept up hollow spaces as if they were chimneys.