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  2. Quercus gambelii - Wikipedia

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    Quercus gambelii, with the common name Gambel oak, is a deciduous small tree or large shrub that is widespread in the foothills and lower mountains of western North America. It is also regionally called scrub oak , oak brush , and white oak .

  3. List of trees of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gould's Ecoregions of Texas (1960). [1] These regions approximately correspond to the EPA's level 3 ecoregions. [2]The following is a list of widely known trees and shrubs found in Texas.

  4. Fall leaves in North Texas? Believe it or not, this is where ...

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    There are some places to see fall foliage near the Dallas-Fort Worth area that will help get you in the autumn mood.

  5. Scrub oak - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Plan now to minimize the garden damage from North Texas ... - AOL

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    Just look at what’s happened in the cold spells of February 2021 and December 2022. Let’s assume some calamity like that might avalanche its way into North Texas sometime this winter. What ...

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  8. Gambel oak - Wikipedia

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  9. Texas is used to mild winters. This December was different. - AOL

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    Winter got off to a balmy start in Texas, with the state experiencing its warmest December in more than 130 years. Texas is used to mild winters. This December was different.