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  2. Quercus coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Quercus coccinea, the scarlet oak, is a deciduous tree in the red oak section Lobatae of the genus Quercus, in the family Fagaceae. It is primarily distributed in the central and eastern United States. It occurs on dry, sandy, usually acidic soil. It is often an important canopy species in oak–heath forests.

  3. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Edible fruit Acer campestre: Field maple Small Non-native Yes Acer ginnala: ... Quercus coccinea: Scarlet oak Large Native Yes Quercus dentata: Japanese emperor oak

  4. List of plants by common name - Wikipedia

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    Mossycup white oakQuercus macrocarpa; Northern red oakQuercus rubra; Pedunculate oakQuercus robur; Pin oakQuercus palustris; Red oakQuercus rubra, Quercus coccinea; Scarlet oakQuercus coccinea; Scrub oakQuercus macrocarpa; Sessile oakQuercus petraea; Spanish oakQuercus coccinea, Quercus rubra ...

  5. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Quercus coccinea (scarlet oak) [150] A timber tree with striking autumn colors that tolerates a range of soils and conditions. Uses: timber; landscaping, sap resins, veneers.

  6. Central Appalachian dry oak–pine forest - Wikipedia

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    A mix of oak and pine tree species dominate the canopy, typically chestnut oak (Quercus prinus), Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), and white pine (Pinus strobus), but sometimes white oak (Quercus alba) or scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea). Varying amounts of oaks and pines result in oak forests, mixed oak-pine forests, or small pine forests.

  7. Is that a ‘Quercus macrocarpa’ in the yard? Here’s how the ...

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    In the 1700s, a young botanist scandalized some by discussing “birds and bees” of pollination, and awarding Latin names to plants and animals.

  8. Scarlet oak - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Scarlet oak

  9. Hygrocybe coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Hygrocybe coccinea, sometimes called the scarlet hood, scarlet waxcap or righteous red waxy cap, is a colourful member of the mushroom genus Hygrocybe. These waxcaps are found across the Northern Hemisphere from China and Japan to Europe and North America. The small bright red mushroom is a familiar sight in unimproved grasslands in Europe in ...