There are really multiple theories about this special tree going around on the internet.....It's name is the Party Tree, the exact place where Bilbo had his 111th birthday party and as I quess every party in the Shire, BagEnd happens near this tree.
And I wonder, Is the Party Tree, the Oak tree that grew from the exact acorn that Bilbo brought back from the quest with the dwarves?
Peter Jackson had us to believe so, but there is a deleted scene from The Battle of the Five Armies, where Bilbo Baggins plants the acorn in Dale to cheer up Bard and the hopeless people of the Lake-Town. 🏔🏔🏔
Someone said that maybe he had 2 acorns (what's the chance that he picked up 2?), one he planted in Dale,one in the Shire. Others that he only planted the same and only acorn in the city. (P.J. really plays with our own thoughts and desires by cutting that scene)
However Tolkien never mentioned the acorn in the book, only mentioned the Party Tree (which means it was always there)that was chopped down when Saruman invaded the Shire, a sight that brings Sam to tears. Seems of a great importance to the Hobbits this tree.🌳🌳🌳
And yes acorns grow into majestic Oak trees symbolizing loyalty, bravery, strength, good luck, happy marriage, love, and power, it's the king of the forests growing all mighty, stable and grounded. 😏Does this remind you of someone?😏
And is that the same under which Frodo is sitting in the beggining of the Fellowship of the Ring?🤔🤔🤔