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  2. Quercus phellos - Wikipedia

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    Quercus phellos, the willow oak, is a ... Its natural range extends into southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. ... it is often marketed as "red oak" wood.

  3. List of Quercus species - Wikipedia

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    The genus Quercus contains about 500 known species, plus about 180 hybrids between them. [1] The genus, as is the case with many large genera, is divided into subgenera and sections. Traditionally, the genus Quercus was divided into the two subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and Quercus, which included

  4. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Quercus alba (white oak) [144] Yields high-quality wood that tolerates a range of soils. The acorns are an important food source for more than 180 wildlife species. Uses: timber; landscaping, sap resins, veneers. [145] All

  5. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    Chinkapin oak (Quercus muhlenbergii) Canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis) Overcup oak (Quercus lyrata) English oak (Quercus robur) Red oak. Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) Eastern black oak (Quercus velutina) Laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia) Southern red oak (Quercus falcata) Water oak (Quercus nigra) Willow oak (Quercus phellos) Nuttall's oak ...

  6. Quercus pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Quercus pagoda, the cherrybark oak ... Acorns per pound range from 200 to 750. Acorns mature from August to November of the second year. ... (Q. phellos) producing ...

  7. Quercus myrtifolia - Wikipedia

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    Quercus myrtifolia, the myrtle oak, [3] is a North American species of oak. It is native to the southeastern United States ( Mississippi , Alabama , Florida , Georgia , South Carolina ). It is often found in coastal areas on sandy soils.

  8. Carya aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Natural range of Carya aquatica Carya aquatica , the bitter pecan or water hickory , is a large tree, that can grow over 30 metres (98 ft) tall of the Juglandaceae or walnut family. In the American South it is a dominant plant species found on clay flats and backwater areas near streams and rivers.

  9. Quercus imbricaria - Wikipedia

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    Quercus imbricaria at Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Long Island, N.Y. Quercus imbricaria is usually 15–18 meters (49–59 ft) high, maximum height 100 ft, with a broad pyramidal head when young, becoming in old age, broad-topped and open. Trunk up to 1 m (39 in) in diameter (rarely 1.4 m or 56 in).