Field Guide to Native Oak Species of Eastern North AmericaU.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, 2003 - Electronic government information - 161 pages |
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½ inch acorn apex acute axillary tufts base cuneate beneath Q biennial black oak blackjack oak bluejack oak breviloba bristle Buckley Buckley oak chestnut oak chestnut-brown chinkapin oak cm 1 cm cm GROWTH FORM COMMENTARY County cup with pubescent dark brown DISTRIBUTION feet Florida furrows HABITAT hair beneath inches 19 inner surface Lacey oak largest known specimen laurel oak Leaf apex Leaf base Leaf blade Leaf margin Leaf petiole Leaf shape leaves light brown light gray light green margin entire midrib oak 1 cm oak grows oak GROWTH FORM oak Q oblong obovate obtuse ovoid buds petiole pin oak pubescence beneath pubescent scales reddish-brown rubra sandy soils scaly ridges scrub oak shallow shiny dark green shrub shumardii sinuata smooth petiole southern live oak southern red oak Spanish oak stellata Synonymy Texas red oak tomentum tufts of hair turkey oak TWIGS and BUDS vaseyana virginiana water oak white oak willow oak


