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Black Oak
Latin Name:
Quercus velutina
location:
eastern and central United States
The Black Oak, scientifically known as Quercus velutina, is generally living in zones around eastern and central United States. It can generally be recognized as a medium-sized, deciduous tree, making it a beautiful plant In the summer, its foliage is more or less alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it generally looks like reddish brown fall color. The Black Oak (Quercus velutina) has beautiful flowers that are monoecious and the fruits it has are elongated acorn in pairs on singly. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can see almost black bark on it. An important information to know on the way it is cultured is that full sun However, an inconvinient with the Black Oak can be that slow-growing A good way to identify a Quercus velutina having its leaves with 7 to 9 pointed lobes. The Black Oak's propagation is uncommon since it is done by seed
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