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COMMON NAME

Oregon white oak

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Quercus garryana

Plant family

Beech (Fagaceae)

Plant group

Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Leaves alternate, deeply round-lobed.The acorns are the distinctive fruit. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow or greenish, and emerge just as the leaves emerge.
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Leaves alternate, deeply round-lobed. The acorns are the distinctive fruit. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow or greenish, and emerge just as the leaves emerge.
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Oregon white oaks can grow up to 20 feet in height. They have leaves up to 6 inches long with 3 to 7 lobes. Sometimes these trees produce a second set of leaves in the summer.
DISTRIBUTION IN TH U.S.
California , Oregon , Washington
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