Habit and Form ... northeastern and north-central U. S. ... Quercus rubra Red Oa...
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Northern red oak (Quercus rubra), also known as common red oak, eastern red oak, mountain red oak, and gray oak, is widespread in the East and grows on a variety of soils and topography, often forming pure stands. ... Sander, Ivan L. 1965. Northern red oak Quercus rubra L.). In Silvics of forest trees of the United States.
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Quercus rubra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Northern Red Oak or Champion Oak , Quercus rubra (syn. Quercus borealis ), is an oak in the red oak group ( Quercus section Lobatae ). It is a native of North America, in the northeast...
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A PLANTS profile of Quercus rubra (northern red oak) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Quercus rubra L. northern red oak; ... Images: Quercus rubra L.
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Quercus rubra (PDF File)
Fact Sheet ST-560; October 1994; Quercus rubra; Figure 1. Mature Northern Red Oak. Northern Red Oak1; Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2; INTRODUCTION; Scientific name: Quercus rubra; Pronunciation: KWERK-us ROO-bruh; Common name(s): Northern Red Oak; Family: Fagaceae; USDA hardiness zones: 5 through 8A (Fig.
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rubra translates as "red", referring to the red fall color, red petioles, or reddish interior wood. ... Quercus rubra is known as a large shade tree that thrives in dry sites, often with heavy mast crops and good brick-red fall color, becoming very rounded to spreading with age.
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Quercus rubra L. ... Synonyms: Quercus rubra var. rubra, Quercus borealis var. maxima ... USDA: Find Quercus rubra in USDA Plants; FNA: Find Quercus rubra in the Flora of North America (if available) ; Google: Search Google for Quercus rubra...
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northern red oak Fagaceae Quercus rubra L. symbol: QURU ... USDAFS Silvics of North America - USDAFS Additional Silvics - Landowner Factsheet - USDA Plants Database; Quercus rubra is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting northern red oak (opens a new window).
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SPECIES: Quercus rubra ... AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Tirmenstein, D. A. 1991. Quercus rubra. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer).
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Easily grown in average, dry to medium moisture, acidic soil in full sun. Prefers fertile, sandy, finely-textured soils with good drainage. ... A medium sized, deciduous tree with a rounded to broad-spreading, often irregular crown. Typically grows at a moderate-to-fast rate to a height of ... Leaves turn brownish-red in autumn.
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