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- species. California scrub oak (Quercus berberidifolia), a widespread species commonly referred to as scrub oak Coastal scrub oak (Quercus dumosa), although...
- is also called mossycup oak, mossycup white oak, blue oak, or scrub oak. The acorns are the largest of any North American oak (thus the species name macrocarpa...
- Quercus berberidifolia, the California scrub oak, is a small evergreen or semi-evergreen shrubby oak in the white oak section of Quercus. It is a native of...
- are the jack pine, red pine, pitch pine, blackjack oak, and scrub oak; a scattering of larger oaks is not unusual. The understory includes gr****es, sedges...
- Florida scrub is a community of xeromorphic species living on poor, well-drained soil, including some combination of sand pines, evergreen scrub oaks, Florida...
- to the white oak section of the oak genus (Quercus). This tree goes by the common names coastal sage scrub oak and Nuttall's scrub oak. Quercus dumosa...
- Oak apple or oak gall is the common name for a large, round, vaguely apple-like gall commonly found on many species of oak. Oak apples range in size from...
- comes from the Spanish word chaparro, which translates to "place of the scrub oak". In its natural state, chaparral is characterized by infrequent fires...
- feed on various oaks including scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia), live oak (Quercus virginiana), blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica), white oak (Quercus alba)...
- America. It is also regionally called scrub oak, oak brush, and white oak. The common and scientific names, Gambel oak and Quercus gambelii, were named after...