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  • Quercus velutina - Wikipedia
    Quercus velutina (Latin 'velutina', "velvety") , the black oak, is a species of oak in the red oak group (Quercus sect Lobatae), native and widespread in eastern and central North America It is sometimes called the eastern black oak
  • Quercus velutina - US Forest Service
    In the United States, black oak occurs from southwestern Maine west to southern Wisconsin and southeastern Minnesota; south through Iowa to eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas, central Oklahoma, and eastern Texas; and east to northwestern Florida and Georgia [56]
  • BLACK OAK - QUERCUS VELUTINA | The UFOR Nursery Lab
    Black oak is a large shade tree that is part of the red oak group It has a similar appearance to red oak, but the buds on black oak are fuzzy and larger than those on red oak The bark is smooth and gray on younger trees, becoming a blackish color, thick and rough, and deeply furrowed into ridges
  • Black Oak - Natural Resource Stewardship
    Black oak (Quercus velutina) is a member of the broad red oak group (red, black, blackjack, pin, northern pin, and shingle) This group is characterized by having bristles or points on the leaf lobes and acorns which mature in two growing seasons and sprout in the spring after maturity
  • Black Oak (Quercus velutina) - Illinois Wildflowers
    Black Oak adapts to many types of soil, including those that contain deep loam, clay, rocky material, or sand This tree begins the production of acorns after 20 years, and its longevity is not uncommonly 150-200 years An infestation of oak wilt disease can be fatal
  • Quercus velutina (Black Oak, Eastern Black Oak, Yellow Oak) | North . . .
    Black oak is a native deciduous tree in the red oak group in the beech (Fagaceae) family found growing in eastern and central USA from Maine to Michigan south to Florida to Texas primarily on slopes of upland hills and ridges
  • Black Oak | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
    Black Oak (Quercus velutina) Common Name(s): Black Oak, Eastern Black Oak Scientific Name: Quercus velutina Distribution: Eastern North America Tree Size: 65-80 ft (20-25 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1 5 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 45 lbs ft 3 (715 kg m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): 56, 71 Janka Hardness: 1,210 lb f (5,380 N)
  • Black Oak | Silvics of North America
    Black oak (Quercus velutina) is a common, medium-sized to large oak of the eastern and midwestern United States It is sometimes called yellow oak, quercitron, yellowbark oak, or smoothbark oak It grows best on moist, rich, well-drained soils, but it is often found on poor, dry sandy or heavy glacial clay hillsides where it seldom lives more


















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