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Food: White (Q. alba) oak acorns are the most palatable. Boiling or soaking in water helps remove bi...
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FAMILY FAGACEAE Genera PASANIA and QUERCUS Trees of great lumber and horticultural value. Leaves sim...
Oak (Quercus Spp) Poisoning by oak is usually seasonal, being most common in spring when the young b...
Live oak Quercus virginiana ), is an evergreen aok tree forming a large spreading crown. Usually liv...
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Quercus Oak Fencing does not require preservative treatments as the oak is full of tannins that natu...
Sessile oak ( Quercus petraea ) near Coire Loch in Glen Affric. Note the abundance of lichens on its...
Large Oak Tree Bark_of_Quercus_robur" alt="Image:Oakbark.jpg>Bark of Quercus robur"> bark of Quercus...
The Sandy Ridge Oak is a Texas live oak, quercus virginiana . It is in the middle of HK Farm and San...
These three oak species are all native to eastern North America. They are slow-growing, but very lon...
#12: Laurel Oak Laurel Oak ( Quercus laurifolia ) The medium-sized laurel oak tree usually reaches h...
Origin of Red Oak - North America Botanical Name(s)- Quercus, rubra Trade Name(s)- Red Oak Other Use...
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The Post Oak ( Quercus stellata ) has a range from Massachusetts west to Illinois then south to cent...
Uniformly outline with leathery, dark green foliage which drops earlier than other oaks. Ascending b...
Quercus robur x bicolor ‘Heritage’ Heritage Oak H 50-80' W 40-50' Broadly pyramidal, becoming oval w...
Tree to 24 m with acorns in sandy, moist well drained soils. For more information on this or any oth...
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White Oak. Q. fagaceae alba White Oak Q. fagaceae alba
Distinguishing Features - Leaves: alternate, 5 - 12 cm long with 6 to 14 shallow, rounded lobes; col...
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This oak is very adaptable to dry, rocky soils and even prospers in these poor conditions.
White oak, Quercus alba , acorns and Burr oak acorns. Two of my favorites. Best eaten after blended...