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Scrub Oak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scrub Oak is a general name for several species of small, shrubby oaks, including the following species: •California Scrub Oak ( Quercus berberidifolia ) •Leather Oak ( Quercus durata ) •Coastal ...
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description (in scrub oak (tree group)) ... Specifically, scrub oak refers to Q. ilicifolia, also known as bear oak, native to the eastern United States. It is an intricately branched ornamental shrub, about 6 m (20 feet) tall, with hollylike leaves and many small, striped acorns.
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scrub oak (tree group) ... description (in scrub oak (tree group)) ... In the west are the California scrub oak (Q. dumosa), an evergreen shrub about 2.5 m (8 feet) tall, with leaves 2.5 cm (1 inch) long, and the Rocky Mountain scrub...
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Scrub oaks are so typical of the Southern California chaparral that they were the source of the name for the chaparral. It is therefore all the more amazing ... The ranges for the non-hybrid taxa are those mapped in Roberts (1995). The range for Q. Xacutidens is only schematically shown from Roberts' description:
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Huckleberry (Gaylussacia baccata) produces shorter patches among the scrub oaks. Lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium and V. pallidum) form even lower patches, or grow mixed with other species.
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Line of scrub oak trees at Fort Fisher North Carolina. ... Description: Line of scrub oak trees at Fort Fisher North Carolina. Keywords:; army battlefield carolina civil confederate fisher fort historic landmark north oaks pathway south trees union war;
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California Scrub Oak; Quercus dumosa; ... description Evergreen, much-branched, thicket-forming shrub or small tree with rounded crown. Height: 3-10' (0.9-3 m), sometimes to 25' (7.6 m). Diameter: 6" (15 cm). Leaves: evergreen; small; 5/8-1" (1.5-2.5 cm) long.
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