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Quercus alba (American White Oak, Eastern White …
The white oak is a large slow growing deciduous, hardwood tree in the beeach (Fagaceae) family and can reach heights of 135 feet with an 80-foot spread but generally tops out at 80 to 100 feet. It is native to the eastern United States …
White Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development
Quercus alba - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
White Oak Trees (Quercus alba): Care and Growing Guide - The …
Quercus alba - Landscape Plants | Oregon State …
Leaves alternate, simple, 10-20 cm long, have 3-4 rounded lobes per side, margin entire, blade tapers to the petiole [wedge-shaped, cuneate], foliage has a clean look, dull mid-green, changing to orange and burgundy (or red brown) in fall.
Why Wildlife Groups and Whiskey Makers Are …
If you’re in the eastern United States marveling at a tree close to 100 feet tall with limbs that spread nearly as wide, there’s a good chance you’re looking at a white oak. Identifiable by its blocky, furrowed bark and round-lobed leaves, white …
Quercus alba — eastern white oak - Go Botany
Eastern white oak is also commonly called stave oak because its wood has been used traditionally for barrel-making. This species is one of the slower-growing but longest-lived oak species. Over 100 species of birds and mammals feast on …
Eastern White Oak | Yale Nature Walk - Yale University
The Quercus alba tree (also known as Eastern White Oak) has a spreading tree shape. It is native to primarily Eastern North America (some Central NA) and can be found all the way from Quebec, Canada to the northern parts of Florida, …
Eastern White Oak - New England Trees
A brief natural history of Eastern White Oak (Quercus alba) including range, habitat, ecology, and wood value.
white oak (Quercus alba) - iNaturalist
Quercus alba, the white oak, is one of the preeminent hardwoods of eastern and central North America. It is a long-lived oak, native to eastern and central North America and found from Minnesota, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia south …
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Quercus alba | Yale Nature Walk
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