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  1. Reproduction

    “Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is monoecious, dichogamous, wind-pollinated, and self-incompatible”. Pollination occurs in the first growing season, but fertilization and acorn maturation occur during the second growing se… See more

    Ecology

    Over the last few decades, the northern red oak has dealt with several environmental factors, mainly disease, predation by insects, and limited opportunities for dispersal. These stresses have impacted the species… See more

    Uses

    The northern red oak is one of the most important oaks for timber production in North America. Quality red oak is of high value as lumber and veneer, while defective logs are used as firewood. Other related oaks are also cut an… See more

    Culture

    It is the state tree of New Jersey and the provincial tree of Prince Edward Island.
    • Ashford Oak – A very large Northern Red Oak in Ashford, Connecticut. The tree has suffered falling limbs because of its great age. Howe… See more

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