-
Quercus nigra, the
water oak, is an oak in the red oak
group (
Quercus sect. Lobatae),
native to the
eastern and south-central
United States,
found in...
- laurifolia)
Southern red oak (
Quercus falcata)
Water oak (
Quercus nigra)
Willow oak (
Quercus p****os) Nuttall's oak (
Quercus texana) Okoumé (Aucoumea klaineana)...
-
Quercus velutina (Latin 'velutina', "velvety") , the
black oak, is a
species of oak in the red oak
group (
Quercus sect. Lobatae),
native and widespread...
- sections. Traditionally, the
genus Quercus was
divided into the two
subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and
Quercus,
which included all the other...
-
hybrid origin having been
derived from
willow oak (
Quercus p****os) and
water oak (
Quercus nigra); it is not
found outside the
ranges of the two supposed...
-
Quercus falcata 12.00% 590 42 75
Water Red Oak
Quercus nigra Green 560 25.8 61
Water Red Oak
Quercus nigra 12.00% 630 46.7 106
Willow Red Oak
Quercus...
- York: Knopf. p. 391. ISBN 0-394-50760-6.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Quercus ilicifolia.
Quercus ilicifolia at U.S.
Department of Agriculture]...
-
Blackjack oak,
Quercus marilandica Swamp chestnut oak,
Quercus michauxii Chestnut oak,
Quercus montana Water oak,
Quercus nigra Cherrybark oak,
Quercus pagoda...
- in ****ociation with
sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua),
water oak (
Quercus nigra), and
black tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica). In more
sheltered habitats, it...
-
throughout the region. In
eastern Arkansas, one can find
Taxodium (cypress),
Quercus nigra (water oaks), and
hickories with
their roots submerged in the Mississippi...