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Chestnut Oak
Chestnut Oak Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed rounded teeth regular teeth under surface mostly smooth Fruit Characteristics acorn cup without fringe, with short stalk acorn 1" to 1.5" long scales not overlapping Chestnut OaK (Rock Chestnut Oak) Quercus prinus The characteristic bark is dark and very rough. On older trees it typically is broken ...
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Swamp chestnut oak
... hogs eat the acorns. Cows eat the acorns , as the common name 'cow oak' suggests. Like many oaks, swamp chestnut makes a good shade tree with its broad, spreading branches and large foliage. ... gray bark is irregularly furrowed with long, narrow scales and shaggy rectangular plates. Habitat: Swamp chestnut oak grows best in moist, poorly drained, bottomland soils where inundation occurs for a short ...
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... Otto, North Carolina) River Birch River birch is a city slicker (Birmingham, Alabama) Osage orange (Maclura pomifera)Osage orange with its "green brain" (Tennessee) Swamp Chestnut Oak Swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii) Georgia Sweetbay MagnoliaGeorgia Sweetbay Magnolia Old Royal Paulownia (Atlanta)Very old "forked" paulownia - Atlanta Botanical Gardens Mt. Blanca Colorado and Frozen Waterfall ...
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Scarlet Oak
... the pin oaks, but it is very difficult to get these trees confused. For one thing, the scarlet oak has larger, round acorns, with deep cups that cover one third to one half of the nut. For ... , or the sands of the coastal plain. It prefers members of its own genus, the black oak, the chestnut oak, and the white oak, for company, but it will also be found growing alongside hickories, chestnuts, and ...
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Florida Live Oak
... This is likely the best shade tree for the South. One major feature of the live oak is the open habit which allows shifting broken light through its leaves to the ground. For ... 100 feet. 'Darlington' is also Quercus hemisphaerica Turkey Oak, Quercus laevis Overcup Oak, Quercus lyrata Bur Oak, Quercus macrocarpa Swamp Chestnut Oak, Quercus michauxii Water Oak, Quercus nigra, grows fast but dies young ...
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American Chestnut
... Black Walnut Bigleaf Magnolia American Yellowwood Fraser Fir Pinckneya Dwarf Chestnut Oak Virginia Roundleaf Birch American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) The American Chestnut was once the most populous tree species in the ... -producing trees, which generally only have big crops at two to four year intervals, the Chestnut is a heavy annual bearer. Its nutritious nuts were a primary pre-winter food for ...
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American Chestnut Foundation - The Wildlife Connection: The Gray Squirrel
American Chestnut Foundation - The Wildlife Connection: The Gray Squirrel Gray Squirrel by William Lord The gray squirrel, according to its scientific name, is a "creature that sits in the shadow of its ... greater in the time of the pristine forest. They flourished amid the food bounty of mature chestnut, oak, walnut, hickory, and beech. Illustration courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service. ^^^ Back to ...
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American Chestnut
... one of the hardest to find in the canopy of those forests. Starting in 1904, the American chestnut blight, a fungus known as Cryphonectria parasitica, spread through the eastern forests from New York City, ... so that one can find chestnut shoots sprouting from a circle of dead stumps and shoots, the tree's former attempts at growth. These sprouts are most often found in oak forests and other areas ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Oak
... Ash Aspen Baldcypress Beech Birch Buckeye Catalpa Chestnut Citrus(all) Cottonwood Crabapple Dogwood Douglas-fir Elm Ginkgo Hickory Holly Lemon Lime Linden Locust Planetree Magnolia Maple Oak Orange Palm Pear Pecan Pine Poplar ... oak wilt. As a homeowner, the best contribution you can make to your oak tree's soil and to the long-term viability of your tree is the addition of beneficial mycorrhizal ...
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