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  2. List of Quercus species - Wikipedia

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    Quercus × bimundorum E.J.Palmer — two worlds oak. Quercus boyntonii Beadle – Boynton's post oak – south central North America. Quercus canariensis Willd. – Mirbeck's oak or Algerian oak – # North Africa & Spain. Quercus carmenensis C.H.Mull. – Carmen oak – Coahuila and Texas. Quercus × cerrioides Willk.

  3. Quercus montana - Wikipedia

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    Quercus prinus L. Quercus montana, the chestnut oak, is a species of oak in the white oak group, Quercus sect. Quercus. It is native to the eastern United States, where it is one of the most important ridgetop trees from southern Maine southwest to central Mississippi, with an outlying northwestern population in southern Michigan.

  4. Quercus ellipsoidalis - Wikipedia

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    Quercus ellipsoidalis is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 20 meters (66 feet) tall with an open, rounded crown. The leaves are glossy green, 7–13 centimetres ( –5 inches) long and 5–10 cm (2–4 in) broad, lobed, with five or seven lobes, and deep sinuses between the lobes. Each lobe has 3–7 bristle-tipped teeth.

  5. Quercus wislizeni - Wikipedia

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    Quercus wislizeni, known by the common name interior live oak, [4] is an evergreen oak, highly variable and often shrubby, found in many areas of California [5] in the United States continuing south into northern Baja California in Mexico. It generally occurs in foothills, being most abundant in the lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada, but ...

  6. Quercus laevis - Wikipedia

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    Quercus laevis is a small tree, sometimes shrubby, typically only 8–10 meters (26–33 feet) tall, though occasionally reaching 28 m (92 ft). The leaves are variable in size, mostly 10–17 centimeters (4– inches) long but occasionally just 8 cm ( in) or as much as 30 cm (12 in) long. They have 3–7 slender lobes, deeply incised between ...

  7. Quercus polymorpha - Wikipedia

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    Quercus polymorpha, the Mexican white oak, Monterrey oak or netleaf white oak, is a North American species of oak. It is widespread in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, and known from a single population in the United States (about 30 kilometres or 19 miles north of the Río Grande in Val Verde County, Texas ) but widely planted as an ornamental.

  8. Quercus × bimundorum - Wikipedia

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    Quercus. ×. bimundorum. Quercus subg. Quercus. Quercus × bimundorum (or Quercus bimundorum ), known as two worlds oak, is a naturally occurring hybrid of white oak, Quercus alba (from the New World), and pedunculate oak, Quercus robur (introduced from the Old World). It occurs sporadically where they come in contact in the United States. [2]

  9. Quercus phellos - Wikipedia

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    Quercus sect. Lobatae. Species: Q. phellos. Binomial name. Quercus phellos. L. Quercus phellos, the willow oak, is a North American species of a deciduous tree in the red oak group of oaks. It is native to the south-central and eastern United States.