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Willow Oak
Latin Name:
Quercus phellos
location:
the eastern coast of the United States from New York down through Florida and across to Texas
The Willow Oak, referenced in Latin as Quercus phellos, is generally living in zones around the eastern coast of the United States from New York down through Florida and across to Texas. It can generally be recognized as a medium-sized, deciduous tree, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn its foliage then is yellow to bronzy-red fall color. The Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) has beautiful flowers that are monoecious and grows fruits that are acorn in pairs on singly. Its bark is very interesting, where we can find gray-brown bark color on it. A fact to point at about its culture would be that easily transplanted during dormant season Also, an inconvinient with the Willow Oak can be that no serious pest problems A way to identify a Quercus phellos having its sharp-pointed, ovoid, imbricate buds. The Willow Oak's propagation is uncommon since it will do it by seed
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