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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.
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Quercus bicolor - Wikipedia
Quercus bicolor, the swamp white oak, is a North American species of medium-sized trees in the beech family. It is a common element of America's north ...
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Learn About Swamp White Oak - Arbor Day Foundation
The swamp white oak is a great choice for a shade or street tree, with the ability to grow at a moderate pace and live more than 300 years.
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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...
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Oak, Swamp White - TheTreeFarm.com
Stiff brances create a broad, pyramid to rounded crown and dark green leaves become golden with orange and red in fall. Bark sheds in ragged, papery flakes ...
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[PDF] SWAMP WHITE OAK
The trees can grow well in areas that are dry, poorly drained and wet, or even occasionally flooded, and they will tolerate significant soil compaction.
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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
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Swamp White Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation
Swamp white oak is a medium-sized tree with an open, irregular, rounded crown, ascending upper branches, and pendulous lower branches.
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Quercus bicolor - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Swamp white oak is a native medium-sized deciduous tree growing 50 to 60 feet tall and approximately 50 to 60 feet wide with a broad to oval crown and a short ...
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plants.ces.ncsu.edu
Swamp White Oak for Sale | Swamp Oak Trees - McKay Nursery
Swamp White is a rugged oak tree that grows well in either upland or swampy areas. The leaves are dark-green above and white underneath.
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Swamp White Oak | Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor), primarily an Oak of the Midwestern United States, is found throughout most of Ohio, although it is not abundant in the ...
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Tree of the Week: Swamp White Oak - YouTube
Swamp white oak is a medium sized tree, long lived-tree. It has commercially valuable wood and is an important wildlife tree.
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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...
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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
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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...
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