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БагаторічнаBasket oak
Quercus michauxii
Plant in moist, rich, slightly acidic bottomland soil in full sun to partial shade; swamp chestnut oak is a magnificent large native oak of the rich bottomland forests of the Southeast, reaching 60–100 feet with a straight trunk and broad, open crown with large, chestnut-like leaves 5–9 inches long.
БагаторічнаMongolian oak
Quercus mongolica
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Quercus montana
Quercus montana
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БагаторічнаChinkapin oak
Quercus muehlenbergii
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Myrtle Oak
Quercus myrtifolia
Myrtle oak is a small-leaved, evergreen scrub oak of the Florida Peninsula and adjacent Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plain, unique among native oaks for its distinctly myrtle-like, oval, entire (not lobed) leaves that are shiny and dark green above — so different in appearance from typical oak leaves t
БагаторічнаWater oak
Quercus nigra
Plant in moist, slightly acidic, well-drained to periodically wet soil in full sun; water oak is one of the most common and fast-growing native oaks of the coastal South, easily identified by its distinctively variable leaf shape — three-lobed duck-foot leaves, paddle-shaped leaves, and narrow ellip
Quercus obtusata
Quercus obtusata
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Cherrybark Oak (Swamp Red Oak, Elliott's Oak)
Quercus pagoda
Plant in rich, moist, well-drained, slightly acidic bottomland or bluff soil in full sun; cherrybark oak is generally regarded as one of the finest and most beautiful of all North American oaks — a majestic timber tree reaching 80–120 feet with a straight, clear trunk and distinctive shaggy, plated
БагаторічнаPin oak
Quercus palustris
Bloom Color: Brown. Form: Pyramidal.
БагаторічнаSessile oak
Quercus petraea
Bloom Color: Brown. Main Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring. Form: Oval.
БагаторічнаWillow oak
Quercus phellos
Plant in moist, slightly acidic, well-drained to moderately moist soil in full sun; willow oak is one of the most graceful native oaks, producing narrow, willow-like leaves unlike any other oak, giving the tree an unusually fine-textured, feathery appearance in the landscape. It grows naturally in b
Quercus prinoides
Quercus prinoides
Dwarf Chinkapin Oak is a colony-forming native shrub oak of dry, rocky, sandy, or calcareous upland soils across the eastern United States from New England to Texas, spreading by underground rhizomes to form dense thickets in acid barrens, shale outcrops, dry prairies, and other open, infertile habi
БагаторічнаDowny oak
Quercus pubescens
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Runner Oak
Quercus pumila
Runner Oak is a low, colony-forming native shrub oak of the coastal plain sandhills and fire-maintained xeric scrub habitats of Georgia and Florida, spreading underground by rhizomes to form dense colonies of knee-high stems across expanses of pure white sand where larger trees cannot survive — maki
БагаторічнаPyrenean oak
Quercus pyrenaica
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Pedunculate oak
Quercus robur
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Evergreen oak
Quercus rotundifolia
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БагаторічнаNorthern red oak
Quercus rubra
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БагаторічнаNetleaf oak
Quercus rugosa
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БагаторічнаQuercus salicina
Quercus salicina
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БагаторічнаBao li
Quercus serrata
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БагаторічнаShumard oak
Quercus shumardii
Plant fresh acorns in fall or container trees in early spring in well-drained to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, deep soil in full sun; Shumard oak is the premier large native oak of the Gulf Coast and Deep South, growing faster than most oaks (2–3 feet per year when young) while developing into
Bastard Oak (Durand Oak)
Quercus sinuata
Plant in well-drained, slightly alkaline to neutral, rocky to clay, dry to moderately moist soil in full sun — bastard oak (Quercus sinuata) is a medium to large deciduous white oak of the limestone-dominated Edwards Plateau, Cross Timbers, and Gulf Coast prairies of Texas and adjacent states, notab
БагаторічнаPost oak
Quercus stellata
Post oak is one of the most drought-resistant and ecologically critical native oaks of the southeastern United States, forming a distinctive cross- or plus-shaped leaf outline (the 'stellata' — starry — refers to the star-shaped hairs on the leaf underside) that makes it immediately identifiable amo