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- Quercus agrifolia, or coast live oak, is a tree species that has several uses123:
- It aids in the control of erosion by stabilizing soil on slopes, and is favoured for use in rehabilitation projects including watershed improvement and wildlife habitat restoration1.
- It is an important element in landscaping1.
- It is used for bank stabilization, hedges, deer resistant, bird gardens, and butterfly gardens2.
- It stabilizes soil on slopes, provides an organic-rich litter, and contributes to a habitat for a diversity of insects, birds, and mammals3.
- Acorns are an important food source for birds, small mammals, and deer3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Quercus agrifolia aids in the control of erosion by stabilizing soil on slopes, and is favoured for use in rehabilitation projects including watershed improvement and wildlife habitat restoration. It is also an important element in landscaping (USDA 2013).www.iucnredlist.org/species/pdf/2295175Common uses Bank Stabilization, Hedges, Deer Resistant, Bird Gardens, Butterfly Gardens
calscape.org/Quercus-agrifolia-(Coast-Live-Oak)Use Erosion: Coast live oaks stabilize soil on slopes, provide an organic-rich litter, and contribute to a habitat for a diversity of insects, birds, and mammals. Wildlife: Acorns are an important food source for birds, small mammals, and deer. Deer may browse the young foliage.plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/plantguide/pdf/p… - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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Historical At least twelve distinct cultures of Native Americans are known to have consumed the acorns as a dietary staple. The seeds were ground into meal, which after being washed was boiled into mush or baked in ashes to make bread. A particular usefulness of the tree lies in its ability to yield acorns in … See more
Quercus agrifolia, the California live oak, or coast live oak, is an evergreen live oak native to the California Floristic Province. Live oaks are so-called because they keep living leaves on the tree all year, adding young leaves and … See more
Coast live oak typically has a much-branched trunk and reaches a mature height of 10–25 metres (33–82 feet). Some specimens may attain an age exceeding 1,000 years. Examples of this include the Grand Oak of Cherry Valley, California, the See more
The pollen of the coast live oak is a severe allergen. Pollination occurs in spring. See more
In naming the species, Née compared it to a species illustrated in Leonard Plukenet's Phytographia under the descriptive name "Ilex folio agrifolii … See more
Normally the tree is found on well-drained soils of coastal hills and plains, often near year-round or perennial streams. It may be found in several … See more
• Balls, Edward Kent (2020) [1962]. Early Uses of California Plants. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN See more
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The Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) is an iconic, majestic tree that serves as a cornerstone for wildlife and the surrounding ecosystem. It is easily-recognized by its gnarled branches and grand canopy.
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Jul 14, 2023 · The Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia), is the only oak species that is able to thrive in a coastal environment. Acorns from the oak were an important source of food for many tribes; they were high in nutrients and have more fat …
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Coast live oak — Quercus agrifolia The Coast live oak is one of the most distinctive and widely recognized trees native to many parts of the Inland Empire. Over time it can reach specimen sizes, 25-45 ft. tall and 30-40 ft. wide, and …
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Among cultivated evergreen oaks with spiny toothed leaves it is distinct by reason of the tufts of down in the vein-axils and the tapered, conical acorns. It is an interesting oak, but of no particular merit. There are several examples of this …
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