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swamp-oak
swamp-oak 1. In N. America, a name for several species of oak growing in swamps: for distinguishing names of the species see quots. 1817, 1845–50, 1874.1683 Penn Let. to Committee 4 Oak of divers sorts, as Red, White and Black, Spanish Chestnut and Swamp, the most durable of all. 1766 J. Bartram Jrn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Swamp oak
Swamp oak is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Casuarina glauca, also called swamp she-oak Casuarina cristata, native to Australia Quercus bicolor, native to North America Quercus palustris, native to North America wikipedia.org
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Swamp white oak | The Morton Arboretum
Swamp white oak is a striking tree with attractive peeling bark, which is especially prevalent on young trees. The lustrous, lobed leaves have a two-tone appearance, dark green on top with a silvery-white underside. Fall color is an orange-gold to yellow in mid-autumn. An excellent shade tree for any landscape.
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Coastal Swamp Oak Forest
Coastal Swamp Oak Forests, also known as Swamp Oak Floodplain Forests and Estuarine swamp oak forests, are scattered riparian forests found in southeastern Queensland to southeastern New South Wales, Australia that would predominantly feature Casuarina glauca (swamp oaks). They occur within the Sout... wikipedia.org
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Swamp she-oak
Swamp she-oak is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Allocasuarina paludosa, endemic to southeastern Australia Casuarina glauca Casuarina obesa, native to southwestern Australia wikipedia.org
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swamp
▪ I. swamp, n. (swɒmp) Also 8 swomp. [First recorded as a term peculiar to the N. American colony of Virginia, but prob. in local use before in England; cf. quot. 1691 in 1 b, and the app. related sump n. Possibly taken in from LG., where, however, the sense of ‘marsh’ is not recorded (but cf. LG. s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of White Oak Swamp
The Battle of White Oak Swamp took place on June 30, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia, as part of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War. As the Union Army of the Potomac retreated southeast toward the James River, its rearguard under Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin sto... wikipedia.org
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oakam
▪ I. oak (əʊk) Forms: α. 1 ác (pl. ǽc), 3 ooc, 3–5 ok, (4 oek), 4–6 ook, (5–6 ooke), 4–7 oke, (5 hoke, a noke, 5–6 hooke), 6– oak, (dial. 6 oyke, woke, 6– woak, 7 yoake). β. north. and Sc. 5– ake, 6– aik, (5 a nak(e, ayk, 6 eike, 9 dial. yek, yak. [Com. Teut.: OE. ác fem. (pl. ǽc, gen. sing. *ǽc, ác... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yaralla Estate
significance, given it includes three endangered ecological communities: Coastal Saltmarsh in areas of mangrove bordering the Parramatta River banks; Swamp-oak Bushland areas The estate has two areas of remnant bushland which are otherwise rare regionally: a) Swamp-oak Floodplain Forest (swamp oak being Casuarina wikipedia.org
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