The wolf I have in mind is really a type of tree. Even though they are rare, there are quite a few here in Easton. The term wolf tree does not refer to any one species but rather it is a designation based on age and traits. You’ll know when you see one because their immense proportions and stature are breathtaking. Their large diameter trunks are covered in coarse bark, and they are often twisted with crevices, hollows, and damaged limbs. These veteran giants have stood for centuries on the fringes of pastures, and they are often located along stone walls and roads.