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Quercus laevis is a small tree, sometimes shrubby, typically only 8–10 meters (26–33 feet) tall, though occasionally reaching 28 m (92 ft).The leaves are variable in size, mostly 10–17 centimeters (4– 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) long but occasionally just 8 cm (3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) or as much as 30 cm (12 in) long.
Dogwood is the state flower of North Carolina. ... Southern red oak, Quercus falcata; Turkey oak, Quercus laevis; Overcup oak, Quercus lyrata; Blackjack oak, ...
The genus Quercus contains about 500 known species, plus about 180 hybrids between them. [1] The genus, as is the case with many large genera, is divided into subgenera and sections. Traditionally, the genus Quercus was divided into the two subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and Quercus, which included
The leaves, flower buds and small shoots feed grouse, moose and other wildlife. Uses: timber; pulpwood, veneers. [135] ... Quercus laevis (turkey oak) [160]
Bidens laevis (L.) B.S.P. – smooth beggarticks, smooth bur-marigold, larger bur-marigold. Smooth beggarticks (B. laevis) is a common fall flower in the southeastern United States. Bidens lemmonii Gray – Lemmon's beggarticks; Bidens leptocephala Sherff – few-flowered beggarticks; Bidens leptophylla; Bidens macrocarpa (Gray) Sherff ...
Quercus palustris, also called pin oak, [4] swamp oak, or Spanish oak, [5] is a tree in the red oak section (Quercus sect. Lobatae) of the genus Quercus.Pin oak is one of the most commonly used landscaping oaks in its native range due to its ease of transplant, relatively fast growth, and pollution tolerance.
Quercus laevis Walter [1]: 102 Turkey Oak: Common throughout the Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus laurifolia Michaux [1]: 103 Diamond Leaf Oak, Swamp Laurel Oak: Common in the Coastal Plain and occasionally in the Piedmont: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus lyrata Walter [1]: 104 Overcup Oak
Coahuila scrub oak (Quercus intricata), in the US, it is reported at only two sites: One in the Chisos Mountains inside Big Bend National Park, and the other 15 miles SW of Van Horn. Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) [note 1] Gray oak (Quercus grisea), in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Emory oak (Quercus emoryi)