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- Eastern and central North AmericaQuercus 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 southern Maine south as far as northern Florida and eastern Texas. [3]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_alba
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Quercus alba - Wikipedia
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 southern Maine south as far as northern Florida and eastern Texas. Specimens have … See more
Quercus alba typically reaches heights of 24 to 30 metres (80–100 feet) at maturity, and its canopy can become quite massive as its lower branches are apt to extend far out laterally, parallel to the ground. Trees growing in a forest … See more
White oak has served as the official state tree of Illinois after selection by a vote of school children. There are two "official" white oaks serving as state trees, one located on the … See more
Taxonomy
• "Quercus alba L.". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – via The Plant List. Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
• Flora … See moreQuercus alba is fairly tolerant of a variety of habitats, and may be found on ridges, in valleys, and in between, in dry and moist habitats, and in … See more
Cultivation
Quercus alba is cultivated as an ornamental tree somewhat infrequently due to its slow growth and ultimately huge size. It is not tolerant … See moreInsects and the damage from insects account for the greatest amount of threat to acorn production from white oaks, particularly nut … See more
• Central and southern Appalachian montane oak forest
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White Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development
Where Can You Find White Oak Trees? (A …
White oak trees are native to North America, and they can be found in a variety of habitats. They are most commonly found in forests, woodland edges, and along rivers and streams. However, they can also be found in urban and suburban …
White Oak, A Common Tree in North America
Feb 24, 2022 · White oak grows throughout most of the Eastern United States. It is found from southwestern Maine and extreme southern Quebec, west to southern Ontario, central Michigan, to southeastern...
White Oak Facts - White Oak Initiative
Currently occupying more than 104 million acres of public and private forestland across much of the eastern and central United States, American white oak is mainly found in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, …
Missouri Oaks | Missouri Department of Conservation
The white oak group, called botanically Leucobalanus, is one group. In this the white oak, Quercus alba, is the predominant species. It also includes post, bur, swamp white, chinquapin, over cup, and swamp chestnut oak. These species …
White Oak (Quercus alba) - bplant.org
Found in a wide variety of forest types, including uplands, bottomlands, dry slopes, and areas along streams, but absent from poorly-drained and very wet sites, and ridgetops with shallow soil. Typically found in dry-to-mesic sites. …
White Oak | WashU Arboretum - Washington …
It is natively found in drier upland environments in Missouri and throughout the Midwest. The White Oak is a member of the subgenus of white oaks. These oaks are distinguishable from other oaks from their smooth lobe tips (no awns), …
White Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation
Found throughout Missouri and in all kinds of habitats, the white oak is one of our most attractive, long-lived, and stately shade trees. Learn to recognize it by its light gray bark, rounded-lobed leaves, and distinctive acorns.
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