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Quercus acutissima is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 25–30 metres (82–98 feet) tall with a trunk up to 1.5 m (5 ft) in diameter. The bark is dark gray and deeply furrowed. The leaves are 8–20 centimetres ( 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 7 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) long and 3–6 cm ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) wide, with 14–20 small saw-tooth ...
Quercus chenii is a species of oak native to southeast China. [3] It is in subgenus Cerris, section Cerris. [4] A tree reaching 30 metres (98 feet) in height, it grows from sea level to about 600 m (2,000 ft) in elevation, and can form pure stands. [5] Some authorities feel that it could be a synonym of Quercus acutissima. [6]
Quercus falcata Michaux [1]: 98 Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak: Common state-wide Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus geminata Small [1]: 99 Sand Live Oak: Lower Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus georgiana M. A. Curtis [1]: 99 Georgia Oak: Granite outcrops in the Piedmont: Endangered: Fagaceae: Quercus hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd ...
Quercus alba - Eastern White Oak; Quercus bicolor - Swamp White Oak; Quercus coccinea - Scarlet Oak; Quercus ilicifolia - Scrub Oak; Quercus macrocarpa - Bur Oak; Quercus montana - Chestnut Oak
– Mongolian oak – eastern Asia; Quercus monnula Y.C.Hsu & H.Wei Jen – south-central China; Quercus montana Willd. – chestnut oak – eastern North America (= Quercus prinus) Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. – Chinkapin oak – eastern, central, and southwestern US (West Texas and New Mexico), northern Mexico
Pages in category "Quercus" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 440 total. ... Quercus acutifolia; Quercus acutissima; Quercus aerea ...
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The Alabama Champion Tree Program is a listing of the largest known specimens of particular tree species, native or introduced, in the U.S. state of Alabama.It was established in 1970 by the Alabama Forestry Commission.