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swamp white oak

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Swamp White Oak
... Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak A swamp white oak in Mercer County, NJ. This tree has bark much like that of the white oak, and its overall growth pattern is also quite similar. However, the leave and ... elongated, up to an inch long, and similar to those of the white oak. This Oak is a member of the White Oak subgenus. Description leaves 6-9 inches, variably lobed, no points on lobes ...
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Swamp White Oak
... Swamp White Oak Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed rounded teeth irregular, wavy teeth under surface downy Fruit Characteristics acorn, without fringe on stalk, 1.5" to 3" long Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor The ... , although often more knotty, is used in much the same way as that of the White Oak. Tree Size height 50' - 80' diameter 1' - 3' Bark BY NAME || BY LEAF || BY FRUIT ...
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HortNews- September 2005
... winter wind. Such plants can offer alternatives to evergreens and include white oak, swamp white oak, shingle oak, boxelder maple, wayfaringtree viburnum and American plum, among others. ... cottonwood Ptelea trifoliata - hoptree (E) Quercus bicolor - swamp white oak (E) Quercus gambelii - gambel oak Quercus macrocarpa - bur oak Quercus muehlenbergii - chinkapin oak (E) Ulmus spp. - elm hybrids Ulmus ...
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HortNews- November 2004
... trees recommended for windbreak use include: Green Ash, Cottonwood, Black Cherry, Hackberry, Honeylocust, Bur Oak, Red Oak, Swamp White Oak, Black Walnut, American Hazelnut and Crabapple. Small deciduous trees or large shrubs recommended for windbreak ...
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... 7 1 27–30 PDF Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment in a degraded oak savanna plant community in the Coast Range foothills of western Oregon Nan Vance, Andrew Neill ... R Kasten Dumroese Spring 2006 7 1 52–60 PDF Successful 1-y storage of swamp white oak acorns Gregory Hoss Spring 2006 7 1 69–71 PDF Genetic fingerprinting of goldenseal (Hydrastis ...
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... –30 7-1NPJ27-30.pdf Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment in a degraded oak savanna plant community in the Coast Range foothills of western Oregon Nan Vance, Andrew Neill ... Spring 2006 7 1 52–60 7-1NPJ52-60.pdf Successful 1-y storage of swamp white oak acorns Gregory Hoss Spring 2006 7 1 69–71 7-1NPJ69-71.pdf Genetic fingerprinting ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... Name Fagus grandifolia Fraxinus americana Fraxinus pennsylvanica Fraxinus quadrangulata Common Name American beech white ash red or green ash blue ash Height 50-80' 50-80' 50- ... yellow foliage: yellow flower: spring; white/foliage: yellow-red Scientific Name Quercus alba Quercus bicolor Quercus coccinea Quercus macrocarpa Common Name white oak swamp white oak scarlet oak bur oak Height 50-80' 50-60' ...
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Overcup oak
... Overcup oak Florida Forest Trees Overcup oak (Quercus lyrata) Overcup oak, also called swamp post oak, swamp white oak, or water white oak, is a very slow-growing species that may take up to 30 years to produce ... oak is a bottomland species that grows on poorly drained, alluvial or clay soils, subject to prolonged inundation with water. It is most often seen on low, wet sites, along swamp edges ...
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Swamp chestnut oak
... Swamp chestnut oak Florida Forest Trees Swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii) Swamp chestnut oak, also called basket or cow oak, is a handsome member of the white oak group known for its large, fuzzy, coarsely toothed ... from. The quality of the wood is similar to white oak but swamp chestnut oak is not as widespread or abundant as white oak. Swamp chestnut oaks are found from New Jersey to Florida ...
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