
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Quercus imbricaria
COMMON NAME: shingle oak
LEAVES: Thick, lanceolate shape (can be falcate) with wavy, revolute margins and pubescence underneath. Up to 4" in length.
BARK: Black and ridge and furrowed.
OTHER: One of the willow leaved oaks. Grows 60' to 80' tall. Used to be used to make shingles.
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