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oak grows

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Quercus agrifolia(Coast Live Oak) and Quercus dumosa(scrub oak) are probably the most common oaks in California cities.
... barefoot. This oak is very drought tolerant, looks nice all year, and grows fairly quickly for an oak. Coast Live Oak will grow up ... looks like what it probably is, a Blue Oak crossed with a Scrub Oak.(Quercus douglasii X Quercus dumosa) Some forms of Quercus ... key. Use as a dwarf oak or as a 'tree' in a miniature forest. Deer Oak (Quercus sadleriana). This oak grows in lush northern California ...
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Pin Oak
... Oak Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple pinnately lobed bristle tips deeply lobed ... 1" long cup scales not swollen, mostly flat cup shallow acorn round Pin Oak Quercus palustris The mature tree is distinctive from a distance with its ... drooping lower branches. The round acorns are the smallest of Ohio's oak trees. The Pin Oak grows in wet, often poorly drained soils of bottomlands and swamps. ...
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Southern Red Oak
... not swollen, mostly flat cup shallow acorn round Southern Red Oak (Spanish Oak) Quercus falcata The rough bark of this tree is dark ... have rust-colored hairs. Its leaves are distinctive. The Southern Red Oak grows in sandy, upland soils and is found in mixed forests. It ... few of the southernmost counties. The wood of the Southern Red Oak is strong and coarse-grained. It warps and checks badly during ...
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Red Oak
... 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 oaks and is useful for planting in residential areas. The acorns are not as tasty as those of the White Oak ...
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Shumard Oak
... 1.5" long scales overlapping Shumard Oak Quercus shumardii The Shumard Oak is one of the larger oak trees in North America. In ... , almost the width of two ordinary building lots. The Shumard Oak grows well on moist, well-drained bottomland soils. This includes flood ... In the lumber business wood of the Shumard Oak usually is sold as Red Oak. It is used in furniture manufacture, general construction ...
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Bluejack oak
... Neighboring trees in its pine sandhill and hardwood hammock habitats include longleaf pine, turkey oak, southern red oak, and common persimmon. The acorns are extremely valuable to wildlife such as deer, ... Bark: The grayish black bark is thick with blocky furrows and rough ridges. Habitat: Bluejack oak grows on well-drained sandy soils in pine sandhill and dry hardwood hammock communities. Photos ...
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Bluff oak
... White-tailed deer, turkeys, raccoons, and squirrels feed on the large acorns. Historically, bluff oak and white oak were used to manufacture North American ships before steel was used. The wood ... Bark: The grayish-brown bark has shallow furrows between noticeable scaly, shaggy rectangles. Habitat: Bluff oak grows in the moist, fertile soils of wetland bluffs near streams and rivers. Photos Click ...
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Chapman oak
... oak Florida Forest Trees Chapman oak (Quercus chapmanii) Chapman oak is a member of the white oak group that grows in upland scrub habitats of the southeastern United States. The trees have little ... plates. Habitat: Chapman oak grows in the sandy, well-drained soils of scrublands and sand dunes. Other species associated with it include sand pine, myrtle oak, and sand live oak. Photo Click on ...
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Laurel oak
... oak Florida Forest Trees Laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia) Laurel oak is a tree of pleasing symmetry. It is fast growing, tall, and full. Laurel oak grows scattered with other hardwoods in well-drained ... trees. As trees get older, the bark develops furrows and flat, broad ridges. Habitat: Laurel oak grows several habitats, ranging from moist, well-drained sandy soils in woodlands and hammocks near ...
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Myrtle oak
... oak Florida Forest Trees Myrtle oak (Quercus myrtifolia) Myrtle oak, sometimes called shrubby oak, is a small, evergreen tree that often grows into unusual, contorted forms due to exposure to coastal winds. It ... Bark: The bark is grayish-brown and thin with shallow furrows and ridges. Habitat: Myrtle oak grows on sandy soils in scrub forests and coastal dunes, near salt water, and on offshore ...
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