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.
Did you know?
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
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Washington
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