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  2. Quercus pagoda - Wikipedia

    • Quercus pagoda, the cherrybark oak, is one of the most highly valued red oaks in the southern United States. It is larger and better formed than southern red oak and commonly grows on more moist sites. Its strong wood and straight form make it an excellent timber tree. Many wildlife species use its acorns as food, and cherrybark oak makes a fine shade tree. Ch… See more

    Description

    Size: Cherrybark oaks often attain heights of 30 to 40 meters (100 to 130 feet) and trunk diameters of 91 to 152 centimeters … See more

    Distribution and habitat

    Cherrybark oak has a disjunct (discontinuous) distribution. It is common in the Carolinas and in the lower Mississippi Valley but rare in Georgia and Florida in between. There are also scattered, outlying population… See more

    Ecology

    Many wildlife species use cherrybark acorns as a substantial part of their diets. Common species are the gray and fox squirrel, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and many birds (such as wild turkey, blue jay, wood duck, … See more

    Cultivation

    Natural reproduction occurs on areas protected from fire and grazing. Being intolerant of shade, cherrybark oak requires full light for development, which in turn promotes heavy competition from herbs, vines, and … See more

    Uses

    Cherrybark oak usually has a relatively branch-free merchantable bole in contrast with other bottomland red oaks such as water and willow oak. Because of its good form and quality, cherrybark is regarded as one of the … See more

     
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  1. Cherrybark Oak is a native deciduous tree and one of the most highly valued red oaks in SE USA. It is common in the Carolinas and can grow to 130 feet in the wild with a straight trunk and is relatively fast-growing. Regular branching forms a broad round crown of glossy, dark green foliage. Fall color is yellow-brown and the leaves drop in autumn.
    plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/quercus-pagoda/
    Quercus pagoda, the cherrybark oak, is one of the most highly valued red oaks in the southern United States. It is larger and better formed than southern red oak and commonly grows on more moist sites. Its strong wood and straight form make it an excellent timber tree.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_pagoda
    Cherrybark oak (family Fagaceae) is a large deciduous tree that can reach heights of 130 feet. ³ As the gray bark matures, it sometimes forms plates resembling that of black cherry, hence the common name. The leaves are alternate on the stem and have 5 to 11 lobes that are opposite and resemble a pagoda from which the scientific name comes.
    wp.towson.edu/glenarboretum/cherrybark-oak/
    One of the most prized and fastest growing of the red oaks, the Cherrybark Oak is a towering North American native tree that will add 2 or more feet in size every year reaching a height of 90 to 130 feet and a width of 50 to 70 feet when grown in the open.
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  2. Quercus pagoda (Cherry Bark Oak, Cherrybark Oak, …

    Learn about Cherry Bark Oak, a native deciduous tree with dark green, pagoda-shaped leaves and acorns. Find out its uses, cultivars, pests, wildlife value, and more.

     
  3. Cherrybark Oak | Silvics of North America

    Dec 1, 1990 · Cherrybark oak (Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia), also called bottomland red oak, red oak, swamp red oak, swamp Spanish oak, and Elliott oak, is the high-value red oak in the South. It is larger and better formed than …

  4. Cherrybark Oak Trees For Sale| Wildlife Heritage Tree …

    Cherrybark oak trees are moderately fast growing red oaks that begin to produce acorns at about 25 years of age. Cherrybark oaks produce good acorn crops every year with heavy crops about every 4 years.

  5. Cherrybark Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation

  6. Cherrybark Oak Trees for Sale (Quercus falcata var.

    Dec 15, 2024 · Buy Cherrybark Oak trees for sale from Willis Orchards today! Growing to a maximum height of 80 feet tall with a canopy spread up to 50 feet, the Cherrybark Oak Tree is a spectacular fast-growing shade tree that does …

  7. Cherrybark Oak (Quercus pagoda) - Garden Center …

    Jan 10, 2025 · Cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda) grows in the southern United States and is considered to be one of the best-quality lumber-producing trees on the planet. It’s strong, dense wood with a straight form, making it an excellent …

  8. Cherrybark Oak | Purdue University Fort Wayne

    A red oak type, the cherrybark oak has mature leaves that are downy on the lower surface, with 5 to 11 bristle-tipped lobes. The buds are deep red and pointed. The cap encloses about one-third of the acorn, which is striated with …

  9. Cherry Bark Oak | N.C. Tree Farm Program, Inc.

  10. Cherrybark Oak tree - Southern Native Trees

    However, the bark is smoother and much paler and the average leaf shape is different compared to the Southern Red Oak which usually has several leaves with only three lobes and broad U-shaped bases. We planted this mail-order …

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