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black oak quercus

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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Quercus rubra L. var. rubra Quercus velutina Lam. * + black oak Quercus tinctoria W.Bartram Quercus velutina Lam. f. missouriensis (Sarg.) Trel. Quercus velutina Lam. var. missouriensis Sarg. Quercus X bebbiana C.K.Schneid. * + Bebb's oak Quercus ...
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Host Plant Lists
... Quercus agrifolia Coast live oak Quercus chrysolepis Canyon live oak Quercus cerris European turkey oak Quercus falcata Southern red oak Quercus ilex Holm oak Quercus kelloggii California black oak Quercus parvula var. shrevei & all nursery grown Q. parvula Shreve's oak ... (9) Quercus acuta Japanese evergreen oak (3) Quercus petraea Sessile oak (3) Quercus rubra Northern red oak (8) Rosa (speicific ...
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Quercus velutina fact sheet
... Quercus velutina fact sheet Black oak Fagaceae Quercus velutina Lam. Leaf: Alternate, simple, 4 to 10 inches long, obovate or ovate in shape ... -colored, pubescent, pointed and distinctly angular. Bark: At first gray and smooth, becoming thick, nearly black and deeply furrowed vertically with horizontal breaks. The inner bark is yellow-orange and bitter ...
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Quercus coccinea fact sheet
... Quercus coccinea fact sheet Scarlet oak Fagaceae Quercus coccinea Muenchh. Leaf: Alternate, simple, 3 to 7 inches long, oval in shape with very ... smooth streaks. Later developing irregular ridges and furrows. Much later turning darker and scaly (resembling black oak). Form: A medium-sized tree with generally poor form, irregular crown, and many dead branches ...
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Walsh Cabin
... Fork Pacheco Creek, looking south. Most of the trees with the changing leaves are California black oak (Quercus kelloggii). The bare branches of California buckeye (Aesculus californica) with two pendant fruits are at ...
www.coestatepark.com

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 21(2) 2002
... a black oak (Quercus velutina) that I had grown for several years in my vegetable garden from an acorn Ted Cormier gave me; a Quercus ... preceded by transplant day on April 27, when black walnuts and swamp white oak were taken from the nursery and sent to Dolman ... Truscott joined me in planting a hectare of swamp white oak seedlings, and some black walnut and bitternut hickory. Roman's dog Topi 'helped ...
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Floridata: Quercus coccinea
... every bulb order. Quercus coccinea Common Names: scarlet oak Family: Fagaceae (beech family) Get link to Profile# 501 (click for data record) e-mail this page This mature scarlet oak has a ... (610 m), scarlet oak is a tree of upland forests, ridges and hillsides, where it commonly grows in association with chestnut oak, black oak, white oak, sweetgum, and various hickories. Culture Scarlet oak is a ...
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Floridata: Quercus michauxii
... chestnut oak resembles white oak (Quercus alba) in growth form, size, bark color and wood quality, but the leaves and acorns are very different. It also resembles chestnut oak (Q. prinus) and chinkapin oak (Q ... , hence the name "cow oak." Features The oaks are divided into two groups: white oaks and red or black oaks. Swamp chestnut oak is a member of the white oak group, characterized by acorns ...
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Book recommendation 'Sierra Nevada: The Naturalist's Companion.'
... belt of mixed conifers is dominated by the ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), soaring above California black oak (Quercus kelloggii) and incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens). Chapter 3: Giant sequoias. The Sierran big tree (Sequoiadendron ...
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Scarlet Oak
... Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak A scarlet oak in Mercer County, NJ. This oak tree has leaves which to the untrained eye may resemble the pin oaks, but it ... black oak, the chestnut oak, and the white oak, for company, but it will also be found growing alongside hickories, chestnuts, and sassafrass. Its bark is smooth for an oak, yet rougher than the pin oak ...
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