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Southern Red Oak

The Southern Red Oak, also known as Spanish Oak, is an oak Oak

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 in the red oak section of the Quercus genus Lobatae, native to the southeast of the United States United States

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. It occurs on dry or sandy upland sites from southern New York New York

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  south to central Florida Florida

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 and west to southern Missouri Missouri

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 and eastern Texas Texas

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. It is a medium sized deciduous Deciduous

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 tree Tree

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 reaching 25-30 m tall, rarely 35 m, with a trunk diameter up to 1.5 m, the crown with a broad, round-topped head. The leaves Leaf

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 are 10-30 cm long and 6-16 cm wide, with 3 to 5 sharply pointed, often curved, bristle-tipped lobes, the central lobe long and narrow; the small number of long, narrow lobes is diagnostic, readily distinguishing Southern Red Oak from other red oaks.

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The Southern Red Oak, also known as Spanish Oak, is an oak Oak

The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of tree [i]s and shrub [i] ... 

 in the red oak section of the Quercus genus Lobatae, native to the southeast of the United States United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

. It occurs on dry or sandy upland sites from southern New York New York

New York is a state [i] in the northeastern [i] United States [i]. ... 

  south to central Florida Florida

Florida is a U.S. state [i] located in the southeastern [i] United States [i] ... 

 and west to southern Missouri Missouri

Missouri named after the Missouri Siouan [i] Indian tribe meaning "town of the large canoes", is a cent... 

 and eastern Texas Texas

Texas is a state [i] in both the Southern [i] and Western [i] ... 

.

It is a medium sized deciduous Deciduous

Deciduous means "temporary" or "tending to fall off" .... 

 tree Tree

A tree is a large, perennial [i], wood [i]y plant [i]. ... 

 reaching 25-30 m tall, rarely 35 m, with a trunk diameter up to 1.5 m, the crown with a broad, round-topped head. The leaves Leaf

In botany [i], a leaf is an above-ground plant [i] organ [i] specialized for photosynthesis [i]. ... 

 are 10-30 cm long and 6-16 cm wide, with 3 to 5 sharply pointed, often curved, bristle-tipped lobes, the central lobe long and narrow; the small number of long, narrow lobes is diagnostic, readily distinguishing Southern Red Oak from other red oaks. The base of the leaf is distinctly rounded into an inverted bell shape and often lopsided. They are dark green and shiny above, and rusty and hairy below, particularly along the midrib and veins. The fruit Fruit

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 is a short acorn Acorn

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 9-16 mm long long, bright orange-brown, enclosed for one-third to half of its length in a flat cup. The acorn matures at the end of its second season. The bark is dark brownish gray with narrow, shallow ridges.

Southern Red Oak has been reported to form occasional hybrid Hybrid

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s with several other red oaks in the region.

Uses

The wood is hard, strong, coarse-grained, and light-red in color; it is marketed with related species as simply "red oak". It is used for lumber, furniture and flooring. Its bark is also a source of tannin.

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