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Official State Tree of U. S. States and Territories
... New Hampshire State Tree, white birch, Betula papyrifera, enacted 1947 New Jersey State Tree, Northern red oak, Quercus rubra, enacted 1950 New Mexico State Tree, pinyon pine, Pinus edulis, enacted ... Pinus palustris, enacted 1963 North Dakota State Tree, American elm, Ulmus americana, enacted 1947 Northern Marianas State Tree, flame tree, Delonix regia Ohio State Tree, buckeye, Aesculus glabra, ...
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What kind of Oak is this? - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... Red Oak –- have these Willow oak -- Have a couple of these about 400 feet away Northern Red oak -- have these Black Oak -- have these Shumard Oak --have these Scarlet Oak -- might have these Cherrybark Oak -- never have seen one Water Oak ...
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Companion Trees for Rhododendron
... 5- to 9-inch leaves turn red in autumn. The red oak is an excellent large shade tree that can withstand pollution. A superior shade tree, the northern red oak transplants easily, grows faster than most oaks, to 60 to 75 feet, and tolerates city conditions. How To Grow Red Oak Nearly all oaks need full sun ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Sudden Oak Death—What Gardeners Need to Know About a Deadly Pathogen on the Move
... and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced that it had detected the pathogen on a red oak tree (Quercus rubra) in the Tiffany Creek Preserve, a 196-acre park in Nassau County ... shown that at least ten oak species native to the eastern U.S., including the ubiquitous northern red oak and the northern pin oak (Quercus palustris), can be infected by sudden oak death. As if oaks didn ...
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Red Oak
... stalk acorn no longer than 1" scales not swollen, mostly flat shallow cup acorn oblong Red OaK (Northern Red Oak) Quercus rubra The bark darkens and roughens near the base of older trees, while becoming ... similar to that of the White Oak, and although more porous and less resistant to decay, is used extensively used in construction and interior work. The Red Oak grows more rapidly than most ...
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Red Pine Range and Habitat
... red maple (Acer rubrum), black cherry (Prunus serotina), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), white oak (Q. alba), chestnut oak (Q ... northern red oak and bear oak. In northeastern Illinois the woody plant associates include northern red oak, white oak, American hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana), hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), and roundleaf serviceberry (Amelanchiar sanguinea). All the associates of red ...
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Red Oak
... Red Oak Quercus rubra Red Oak An old Red Oak, Central NJ. This tree, with the most northern range of all eastern coastal oak trees, is the most fashionable oak in our forests. It often has long, ... trees acquire a grizzled oak-like appearance that sets them apart from the tuliptrees, beech, and ash which often accompany them. Red oak (of course) belongs to the red oak, or Erythrobalanus subgenus. ...
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Southern Red Oak
... scales not swollen, mostly flat cup shallow acorn round Southern Red Oak (Spanish Oak) Quercus falcata The rough bark of this tree is dark ... twigs have rust-colored hairs. Its leaves are distinctive. The Southern Red Oak grows in sandy, upland soils and is found in mixed forests ... the northern limit of its range; it is found only in a few of the southernmost counties. The wood of the Southern Red Oak ...
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Southern red oak
... red oak extends from southern New Jersey and Ohio, south as far as north Florida and west to Oklahoma and Texas. It is rarely found in the northern Atlantic states. Identifying Characteristics Size/Form: Southern red oak ...
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