Black Oak; (Yellow Oak) ; Quercus velutina ... The thick, nearly black bark is marked with deep furrows and irregularly broken ridges. The characteristic inner bark is bright yellow to orange, hence the alternate common name. This tree grows on dry uplands, slopes and ridges.
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Black Oak leaves are four to ten inches long, with seven to nine lobes (like fingers). Lobes have a pointy bristle on the end. ... The bark of Black Oak is smooth and gray on young trees, but as it gets older the bark turns black and thick with deep furrows (wrinkles). The inner bark of this tree is orangish-yellow.
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The bark is a darker gray color, deeply furrowed* and ridged along the entire length of the tree. Sometimes the orange inner-bark is visible in the cracks of the outer bark. ... Photograph taken 11/18/02 by Chris Bersbach.
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The tree is distinguishable by its yellow inner bark, the color of a #2 pencil. The height typically ranges from 50 to 80 ft. tall but can reach heights of 100 ft. and live for 250 years. ... Black Oak ; Quercus velutina...
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The Black Cherry tree, Prunus serotina, is native to eastern North America, Mexico and Central America. It is one of the largest of the cherries, typically growing to 50-80' tall with a narrow-columnar to rounded crown. ... The Bur Oak tree, Quercus macrocarpa, is a long-lived majestic oak tree. It is also called the...
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White Oak Bark (Quercus alba) is also known by the names English Oak, White Oak, Red Oak, Black Oak, Green Oak, Royal Protector, Tanner's Bark and Common Oak. The genus name of the tree is Quercus.
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It is a close relative of the Black Oak (Quercus velutina) found in eastern and central North America. California Black Oak leaf and bark ...
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Black Oak leaves can be told from those of other oaks by the pubescence beneath that easily rubs off. (Note that leaves in late summer/fall may appear glabrous beneath because all the hairs have worn ... The bark is rough and blackish, without the white vertical stripes of smoother bark found in N. Red Oak and Shumard Oak.
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