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water oak or Quercus nigra ... Water oak is a rapid growing tree. Leaves of a mature water oak are usually spatula-shaped while leaves of immature saplings can be long and narrow (see examples on plate below). Many describe the leaf as looking like a duck's foot.
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forestry.about.com/library/tree/blh2o.htm
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Water Oak Quercus Nigrarange from Texas to Florida and North to New Jersey and into Illinois. Water oaks are a red oak that is a consistent producer of acorns making an excellent tree as far as wildlife value goes.
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www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/water-oak.htm
www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/water-oak.htm
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Quercus nigra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Water Oak ( Quercus nigra ) is an oak in the red oak group ( Quercus sect. Lobatae ), native to the southeastern United States, from southern Delaware and south to the coastal areas of Mar...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_nigra
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A PLANTS profile of Quercus nigra (water oak) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Quercus nigra L. water oak; ... water oak Endangered...
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plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=QUNI
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Water oak grows in a variety of habitats including mixed forests, fence rows, flatwoods, bottom land and city lots. Distribution:; Water oak is common throughout the southeastern states from southern New Jersey south to Florida to the Mississippi valley, southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri and west Tennessee.
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web.fccj.org/~dbyres/wateroak/wateroak.htm
web.fccj.org/~dbyres/wateroak/wateroak.htm
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water oak indians football and cheer:league web site hosted at eteamz - Watertown, Connecticut 06795 USA ... Help Support the Water-Oak Indians...
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Map search for 4400 Water Oak Rd Charlotte, NC provided by MapQuest. The consumer's choice for online maps and directions. ... 4400 Water Oak Rd Edit...
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www.mapquest.com/maps/4400+Water+Oak+Rd.+Charlotte+NC/
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Quercus nigra: Water Oak1 ... Water Oak has a spreading, rounded, open canopy, and is most often used for a naturalized landscape. The acorns are particularly abundant on Water Oak and make good food for wildlife. They badly stain asphalt and concrete for several months in fall and winter.
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Scientific Name; Quercus nigra; Common Name; Water oak ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:6-9...
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www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-n...
www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-new/quercus_nigra.html
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