Quercus imbricaria, commonly called shingle oak, is a medium sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows in a conical form to 40-60' tall ...
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Deciduous tree, 50-60(80) ft [15-18(24) m] tall, similar or greater spread, pyramidal when young, round-topped when old. · Sun. · Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Native ...
Quercus imbricaria, the shingle oak, is a deciduous tree in the red oak group of oaks. It is native primarily to the Midwestern and Upper South regions of ...
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Quercus alba, commonly called white oak, is a large deciduous Missouri native tree of the white oak group. It typically occurs in dry upland slopes and ...
Shingle oak (Quercus imbricaria) is a small to medium sized tree with a rather broad rounded crown. It is a member of the broad red oak group (red, black, ...
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is a very rare oak hybrid known from MA. The leaf blades look much like Q. imbricaria but have broad, undulate lobes that are infrequently tipped by a small ...
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Shingle oak is native to Illinois and to part of the Chicago region. This tree is not easily recognized as an oak due to an atypical, unlobed leaf.
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Growth and Yield- White oak is a large, long-lived tree often 24 to 30 ni (80 to 100 ft) in height and 91 to 122 cm (36 to 48 in) in d.b.h. Individual trees 46 ...
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