OAKS (Page takes about 5 minutes to load)
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Quercus Coccinea Scarlet Oak with white-tipped buds |
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Quercus Rubra Northern Red Oak has a dark,shiny trunk |
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Quercus Velutina Black Oak with dark trunk |
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Quercus Falcata Southern Red Oak with three main leaf lobes |
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Quercus Ilicifolia Bear Oak from Northeastern USA |
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Quercus Marilandica BlackJack Oak has dark,blocked bark |
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Quercus Alba White Oak |
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Quercus Stellata Post Oak resembles a cross |
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Quercus Lyrata OverCup Oak has an enclosed acorn cup |
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Quercus Marcocarpa Bur Oak with slender threads among buds |
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Quercus Robur English Oak has 3-inch acorn stems |
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Quercus Durandii Durand Oak has leaves of varying color |
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Quercus Chapmanii Chapman Oak has notch in leaf tip |
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Quercus Meuhlenbergii Chinkapin Oak has serrated leaves |
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Quercus Michauxii Basket Oak is normally found in lowlands |
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Quercus Bicolor Swamp Oak has long acorn stalks |
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Quercus Prinus Chestnut Oak has dark, deeply ridged bark |
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Quercus Arkansana Arkansas Oak has broad leaves |
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Quercus Nigra Water Oak has a point at the wide leaf tip |
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Quercus Imbricaria Shingle Oak grows in North Central USA |
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Quercus Incana BlueJack Oak Grows in the Sounthern USA |
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Quercus Oglethorpensis Oglethorpe Oak has leaves that are yellow underneath |
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Quercus Phellos Willow Oak has very narrow leaves |
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Quercus Laurifolia Laurel Oak has shiny leaves |
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Quercus Myrtifolia Myrtle Oak has dark brown acorns on short stalks |
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Quercus Virginiana Virginia Live Oak has long stalks with dark brown acorns |
Quercus Falcata Spanish Oak |
Quercus Ilicifolia Scrub Oak |
Quercus Marcocarpa MossyCup Oak |
Quercus Meuhlenbergii Yellow Oak |
Quercus Palustris Pin Oak with sloping branches and red-pink leaves in fall |
Quercus Ellipsoidalis Jack Oak has conical shaped acorn caps |
Quercus Nuttallii Nuttall Oak grows in the Mississippi Valley |
Quercus Shumardii Shumard Oak grows in south central USA |
Quercus Falcata (Pagodaefolia) Cherrybark Oak is a variation of the Southern Red Oak |
Quercus Laevis Turkey Oak is similar to the Southern Red Oak |
Quercus Georgiana Georgia Oak grows in Georgia and Alabama |