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Quercus lyrata, the
overcup oak, is an oak in the
white oak
group (Quercus sect. Quercus). The
common name,
overcup oak,
refers to its
acorns that are...
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bottomland hardwood forest in the
National Forest system. The
Green Ash-
Overcup Oak-Sweetgum
Research Natural Areas within the
Delta National Forest are...
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White Oak
Quercus virginiana 12.00% 880 61.4 127
Overcup White Oak
Quercus lyrata Green 570 23.2 55
Overcup White Oak
Quercus lyrata 12.00% 630 42.7 87 Post...
- ****apin oak (Quercus muhlenbergii)
Canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis)
Overcup oak (Quercus lyrata)
English oak (Quercus robur) Red oak
Northern red oak...
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sugar maple, and oak
species such as water, post,
southern red,
white and
overcup.
Opened in 1965, the
arboretum is Arkansas's only
state park
located within...
- oak (Q. falcata), and
overcup oak (Q. lyrata). The
least preferred foods are
acorns of
swamp chestnut oak (Q. michauxii) and
overcup oak. In California,...
- oak (Q. minima),
swamp white oak (Q. bicolor),
Durand oak (Q. durandii),
overcup oak (Q. lyrata), bur oak (Q. macrocarpa), and post oak (Q. stellata). Live...
- of Texas". U.S.
Forest Service.
Retrieved October 18, 2012. "Green Ash-
Overcup Oak-Sweetgum
Research Natural Areas".
National Park Service.
Archived from...
- wet flats, backswamps, and
swamp margins that are
seasonally flooded,
overcup oak,
water hickory,
water elm, sweetgum,
green ash, and red
maple occur...
- 133-foot (41 m) 356-point
swamp chestnut oak, a 131-foot (40 m) 371-point
overcup oak, and a 127-foot (39 m) 219-point
common persimmon.
Large animals possibly...