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  2. Quercus marilandica - Wikipedia

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    Quercus marilandica is a small deciduous tree growing to 15 meters (49 feet) tall, with bark cracked into rectangular black plates with narrow orange fissures. The leaves are 7–20 centimeters (3–8 inches) long and broad, and typically flare from a tapered base to a broad three-lobed bell shape with only shallow indentations.

  3. How to Choose the Best Types of Oak Trees for Even the ... - AOL

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    Blackjack oak is a smaller species, topping out at about 20-40 feet tall and wide and hardy in Zones 6-9. Post oak grows 40-50 feet tall and slightly narrower and is hardy in Zones 5-9.

  4. List of woody plants of Soldiers Delight - Wikipedia

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    Quercus marilandica (Blackjack oak) (common at Soldiers Delight) Quercus stellata (Post oak) (common at Soldiers Delight) Quercus velutina (Black oak) Pinus virginiana (Virginia pine) (abundant at Soldiers Delight) Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam) (in lowland woods) Prunus serotina (Wild cherry) Betula lenta (Sweet birch) Nyssa sylvatica (Black gum) Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental ...

  5. Scrub oak - Wikipedia

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    Coahuila scrub oak (Quercus intricata), in the US, it is reported at only two sites: One in the Chisos Mountains inside Big Bend National Park, and the other 15 miles SW of Van Horn. Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) [note 1] Gray oak (Quercus grisea), in the mountains of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Emory oak (Quercus emoryi)

  6. Black Jack - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack oak or Quercus marilandica, a small tree; Black jack, often weedy plants of the genus Bidens from the family of Asteraceae; Sphalerite, a mineral sometimes ...

  7. Post oak-blackjack oak barrens - Wikipedia

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    The post oak-blackjack oak barrens is an extremely small and restricted ecoregion only found on Staten Island. It is part of the North Atlantic Coast ecoregion and is characterized by its abundance of blackjack oak ( Quercus marilandica ) and post oak ( Quercus stellata ).

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  9. Argyrodendron actinophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Argyrodendron actinophyllum is a tree that typically grows to a height of 50 m (160 ft) with prominent buttress roots and dark grey or very dark grey bark. The leaves are palmately compound with 5 to 9 lance-shaped leaflets, sometimes the narrower end towards the base, 100–180 mm (3.9–7.1 in) long and 15–50 mm (0.59–1.97 in) wide on a petiole 30–50 mm (1.2–2.0 in) long.