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  2. Quercus muehlenbergii - Wikipedia

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    Chinquapin oak is monoecious in flowering habit; flowers emerge in April to late May or early June. The staminate flowers are borne in catkins that develop from the leaf axils of the previous year, and the pistillate flowers develop from the axils of the current year's leaves.

  3. Quercus prinoides - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of dwarf chinkapin oak closely resemble those of chinkapin oak, but are smaller: 5–15 centimeters (2–6 inches) long, compared to 10–18 cm (4–7 in) long for chinkapin oak. The acorns are 15–25 millimeters ( 1 ⁄ 2 –1 in) long, with the cup enclosing about half of the acorn.

  4. Quercus michauxii - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of the swamp chestnut oak are simple (not compound), 4–11 inches (10–28 centimetres) long and 2–7 in (5–18 cm) broad, with 15–20 lobe-like, rounded simple teeth on each side, similar to those of chestnut oak and chinkapin oak (Quercus muehlenbergii), although they generally do not achieve the more slender form that the leaves of those trees may exhibit at times.

  5. Quercus montana - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are 12–20 centimetres (4 + 3 ⁄ 4 – 7 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) long and 6–10 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 –4 in) broad, shallowly lobed with 10–15 rounded lobes on each margin; they are virtually identical to the leaves of swamp chestnut oak and chinkapin oak, but the trees can readily be distinguished by the bark, that of the chinkapin oak ...

  6. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    Being one of the more visible features, leaf shape is commonly used for plant identification. Similar terms are used for other plant parts, such as petals, tepals, and bracts. Oddly pinnate, pinnatifid leaves (Coriandrum sativum, coriander or cilantro) Partial chlorosis revealing palmate venation in simple leaves of Hibiscus mutabilis

  7. List of Quercus species - Wikipedia

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    Chinkapin oak – eastern, central, and southwestern US (West Texas and New Mexico), northern Mexico; Quercus ningqiangensis S.Z.Qu & W.H.Zhang – southeastern China; Quercus oblongifolia Torr. – Arizona blue oak, Southwestern blue oak, or Mexican blue oak – # southwestern U.S., northwestern Mexico; Quercus obtusata Bonpl. – Mexico

  8. Castanopsis - Wikipedia

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    Castanopsis, commonly called chinquapin or chinkapin, is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the beech family, Fagaceae. The genus contains about 140 species, which are today restricted to tropical and subtropical eastern Asia .

  9. List of Minnesota trees by family - Wikipedia

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    Quercus alba (white oak) Quercus bicolor (swamp white oak) Quercus ellipsoidalis (northern pin oak) Quercus macrocarpa (bur oak) Quercus muehlenbergii (chinkapin oak) Quercus rubra (northern red oak) Quercus velutina (black oak) Juglandaceae (walnut family) Carya cordiformis (bitternut hickory) Carya ovata (shagbark hickory) Juglans cinerea ...