Photo of Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba - Commonly called white oak, is a large deciduous tree of the white oak group. It typically occurs in dry upland slopes and ledges as well as lowland valleys and ravines. Grows to 50-80' tall in cultivation and taller (to 100') in the wild. Pyramidal when young, but matures into a substantial tree with a wide-spreading, rounded crown. Insignificant yellowish-green flowers in separate male and female catkins appear in spring shortly after the leaves emerge. Fruits are oval acorns (to 3/4" long) with warty-scaled cups. Leaves (4-9" long) have 7 to 9 deep rounded lobes. Leaves emerge pinkish in spring, but mature to dark green. Variable fall color ranges from uninteresting browns to quality shades of dark red. Family: Fagaceae
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Eric Hunt
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November 3th 2021
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Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba (White Oak)
Quercus alba - bark (White Oak)
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