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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 … See more
Size: Cherrybark oaks often attain heights of 30 to 40 meters (100 to 130 feet) and trunk diameters of 91 to 152 centimeters (36 to 60 inches), making it among the largest of the red oaks in the South. It is one of the hardiest … See more
Cherrybark oak has a disjunct (discontinuous) distribution. It is common in the Carolinas and in the lower Mississippi Valley but … See more
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 brush. Seedling development is … See more
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 See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Quercus pagoda - North Carolina Extension Gardener …
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.
Texas A&M Forest Service - Trees of Texas - List of …
Southern red oak (Quercus falcata) has fewer lobes and gray-green leaf undersides. Several natural varieties or races of southern red oak are common in East Texas, but cherrybark oak has been elevated to species status.
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About Cherrybark Oak - Maryland Biodiversity Project
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 …
Quercus falcata - US Forest Service
Cherrybark Oak (Quercus pagoda) - Illinois Wildflowers
Range & Habitat: The native Cherrybark Oak is occasional in southern Illinois, while in the rest of the state it is absent (see Distribution Map). Its range extends southward and eastward into a large area of southeastern United States.
Quercus pagoda Raf. | Plants of the World Online
The native range of this species is E. Central & SE. U.S.A. It is a tree and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
Quercus pagoda - Mellow Marsh Farm
Quercus pagoda is an oak native and endemic to the southeastern coastal plain (it does not naturally occur anywhere else). It is cultivated in a wider geographic range and grows best in moist sites, although it can tolerate drier conditions.
Native Plant of the Month: Quercus pagoda (Cherrybark oak)
cherrybark oak (How To Identify The Common Native Trees of …
The potential for extending the natural range of cherrybark oak on ...
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Native plant of the month: Quercus pagoda (Cherrybark oak)
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