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Quercus garryana is typically of medium height, growing slowly to around 80 feet (24 metres) and occasionally as high as 100 ft (30 m), or in shrub form to 10 to 15 ft (3.0 to 4.6 m) tall. The trunks grow to 3 feet (0.91 m) thick, exceptionally 5 ft (2 m). The bark is gray and fissured. [5]
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
A list of tree species, grouped generally by biogeographic realm and specifically by bioregions, and shade tolerance. Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural competition by other plants.
Quercus garryana var. semota – Garry oak; Quercus lobata – Valley oak; Quercus wislizenii – Interior live oak; Salix laevigata – Red willow; Salix lasiolepis – Arroyo willow; Chaparral Adenostoma fasciculatum – Chamise (dominant species) Arctostaphylos spp. – Manzanita Arctostaphylos mewukka – Indian manzanita (sn-endemic)
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Avg height; growth rate, annual precipitation, minimum temperature ... Quercus garryana (Oregon white oak) [156]
Quercus alba, the species most commonly known as the white oak; Quercus bicolor, swamp white oak; Quercus arizonica, Arizona white oak; Quercus garryana, Oregon white oak or Garry oak; Quercus lobata, California white oak or valley oak; Quercus polymorpha, Mexican white oak or Monterrey oak; Lagunaria patersonia, the Queensland white oak
Quercus ellipsoidalis (Northern pin oak) Quercus garryana (Garry oak) Quercus ilicifolia (Bear oak) Quercus imbricaria (Shingle oak) Quercus macrocarpa (Bur oak) Quercus montana (Chestnut oak) Quercus muehlenbergii (Chinquapin oak) Quercus palustris (Pin oak) Quercus prinoides (Dwarf chinquapin oak) Quercus robur (English oak) - introduced
Quercus garryana – Oregon white oak; Quercus ilicifolia – scrub oak; Quercus macrocarpa – bur oak; Quercus muehlenbergii – Chinquapin oak; Quercus palustris – pin oak; Quercus prinoides – dwarf Chinquapin oak; Quercus rubra – northern red oak; Quercus shumardii – Shumard's oak; Quercus velutina – black oak; Quercus x bebbiana ...