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{{Short description|Historic California sycamore}}

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History

File:Eagle Tree on 1859 U.S. government survey of Rancho San Pedro.jpg

so called because birds of prey once used it as a nest site.{{sfnp|Hodel|1988|page=56}}

Northern boundary of Rancho San Pedro{{sfnp|Hodel|1988|page=56}}

Short and Poppy, Compton{{sfnp|Hodel|1988|page=56}}

Trunk 21 feet around, 50 ft canopy spread, 70 feet tall - 1988 {{sfnp|Hodel|1988|page=56}}

Just south of the 105 near Long Beach Blvd{{sfnp|Hodel|1988|page=74}}

Plaque 1947 - Daughters of the Golden West{{Cite web |title=Our City » Visitors » Historic Landmarks » Eagle Tree |url=https://www.comptoncity.org/our-city/visitors/historic-landmarks/eagle-tree |access-date=2024-08-05 |archive-date=2024-07-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240705201441/https://www.comptoncity.org/our-city/visitors/historic-landmarks/eagle-tree |url-status=live }}

References

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Sources

  • {{cite book |last1=Hodel |first1=Donald R. |date=1988 |chapter=Tree S-6 |title=Exceptional Trees of Los Angeles |publisher=California Arboretum Foundation |isbn=9780962112102 |oclc=18556997 |lccn=88007548 |location=Arcadia, California }}

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