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Floridata: Quercus michauxii
... chinkapin oak (Q. muehlenbergii), but both of these occur on drier sites and: chestnut oak has its acorn cup scales united, not loose, and not forming a fringe around the edge of the cup; and ... Liquidambar styraciflua) and blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica). Culture Here's a closeup of the swamp chestnut oak's acorn. Click here to download a large version of this picture or click here to download an artsy ...
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Oak trees of California
... has a thick shell with a large, pale circle at its base where it attached to the acorn cup. The length of the ripe acorns varies between species of oaks, as does the ratio of ... leaves. Male flowers often cluster in slender, drooping catkins. Female flowers are at leaf bases, with a cup of overlapping scales. Where can you see Oak Trees in California. Oaks are widespread throughout California. The ...
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Quercus virginiana Mill
... transplanted when young so is used widely as an ornamental. Variations in leaf sizes and acorn cup shapes distinguish two varieties from the typical, Texas live oak (Q. uirginiana var. fusiformis ... mature in September of the first year and fall before December. Seed Production and Dissemination- Acorn crops are produced annually, often in great abundance. There is no published information on minimum ...
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Identify by Fruit
... Acorn select the image that best matches your sample Acorn cup with fringe Bur Oak Acorn on long stalk 1.5" to 3" long Swamp White Oak Cup without fringe, acorn short-stalked or without stalk BY NAME || BY LEAF || BY FRUIT || BACKGROUND || HOME OPLIN Disclaimer 1997 Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) & The Ohio Historical Society (OHS) Please send comments to: ...
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Bur Oak
... Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple pinnately lobed smooth, without bristle tips main vein ends in lobe end lobe large Fruit Characteristics acorn cup with fringe Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa Although not the tallest of our trees, the Bur Oak is one of the most massive, especially when growing in open areas. A giant example that grows in Hamilton County ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 2)
... of Cashews And Brazil Nuts A. Fagaceae: Oak (Quercus) The one-seeded nut of an acorn sits in a cup-shaped involucre composed of numerous overlapping scales. These acorns are from the cork oak ( ... ) The one-seeded nuts of the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) are produced in a spiny, cup-shaped involucre. C. Betulaceae: Hazelnut or Filbert (Corylus) The American filbert (Corylus americana) of the ...
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Fruit Identification Outline
... Of Ash Tree f. Nut: Larger, one-seeded fruit with very hard pericarp, usually enclosed in a husk or cup-like involucre. (1) Acorn of oak (Quercus): The actual nut sits in a cup-shaped ... ) scales. (2) Chestnut (Castanea), beech (Fagus) & chinquapin (Castanopsis): One or more nuts sit in a spiny, cup-shaped involucre. (3) Hazelnut or filbert (Corylus): Nut sits in a leafy (C. americana) or tubular (C ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 3(5) 1984
... , we have had nut butters, cakes and candies. Besides these delights, nuts can be made into staples (acorn hamburgers or breads, for example), and beverages (there are a number of pre-eminent liqueurs, made ... Black Walnuts which are available, growing wild, in the Ottawa area. Butter a 9-inch square pan thoroughly. Spread in pan - cup black walnut pieces. Mix together in heavy frypan - 1-1/3 cup ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 4(5) 1985
... this Issue... Projects Report Meeting Upcoming Business Report of the Fall Field Day Gary Lincoff's Acorn Muffins SIG Project Highlights Seed Stratification This Fall Promotions Committee Bibliography of Nut Tree Literature Projects ... water for 15 minutes each water, then coarsely ground in a meat grinder. 1 cup ground acorn meal 1 cup wheat flour 4 tsp baking powder tsp salt tsp sugar 1 egg 1 ...
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Forestry Glossary: A is for ... acorn, angiosperm, and autotroph
... layer (n.) Upper zone of soil that (in higher latitudes) experiences daily and seasonal freeze and thaw. acorn (n.) The fruit of an oak; A one-seed nut fixed in a woody cup. acyclic (adj.) Having floral parts that are arranged spirally (instead of in whorls). adiabatic (adj.) A process where no heat enters or leaves the system. In ...
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