Quercus garryana

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Quercus garryana


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Read about Quercus garryana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Quercus Garryana, Douglas. Oregon Oak. Tree, to 80, rarely to 100 ft., with wide-spreading branches, sometimes shrubby: bark light gray: lvs. obovate, pinnatifid, with broad, obtuse, entire or toothed lobes, dark green above, pubescent and yellowish green or whitish below: fr. short-stalked; acorn ovoid, about 1 in. high, embraced about one-third by the saucer-shaped cup; scales usually thin. Wash. and Ore. to Calif.—The most important oak of the Pacific States as a timber tree.


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