Fagaceae - beech family! Quercus alba white oak

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Fagaceae - beech family! Quercus alba white oak Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 4-9" long, pinnately 7-9 lobed, alternate, deciduous. Twig: red-brown to gray, glabrous; buds small, globose, clustered at end of twig. Bark: gray and variably fissured with conspicuous exfoliating scales on older trees. Reproductive Features: Acorns paired or solitary, 3/8-1 1/4" long and ovoid-oblong, involucral cup bowl shaped, covers " of fruit, with thickened warty scales involucre detaches at maturity. 47

NOTES AND SKETCHES 48

Fagaceae - beech family! Quercus garryana Oregon white oak Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 3-6" long, pinnately 5-7 lobed, glabrous and dark green above, orange-brown pubescence below. Twig: stout, pubescent early, becoming smooth, reddish brown to gray; buds densely hairy, clustered. Bark: thin, light gray to gray-brown, shallow irregular furrows separating short, broad ridges. Reproductive Features: Acorn 1-1 1/4" long, ovoid to obovoid, light brown with a shallow pubescent involucral cup. 49

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Fagaceae - beech family! Quercus rubra northern red oak Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 4-9" long, pinnately 7-11 lobed, sinuses extend 1/3-1/2 way to midvein, lobes bristletipped. Twig: stout, red-brown, glabrous; buds conical, clustered, scales mostly glabrous. Bark: brown to black and broken into flat ridges by shallow fissures on mature trees. Reproductive Features: Acorns solitary or paired, 5/8-11/8" long, involucral cup thick, saucer-like with dark tipped pubescent scales. 51

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Fagaceae - beech family!quercus kelloggii California black oak Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 3-8" long, pinnately 5-7 lobed, dark green above, paler and pubescent below, each lobe with 3 bristled teeth. Twig: reddish brown, ridged, glabrous or minutely pubescent; buds large, pointed, clustered at the ends of the twigs. Bark: gray-black, deeply furrowed. Reproductive Features: Acorns oblong-elliptical, 1-1 1/2" long, reddish brown, with deep involucral cups covering ~1/2 of nut. 53

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Fagaceae - beech family! Fagus grandifolia American beech Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 2-6" long, elliptical to oblong-ovate, serrate margin, 9-14 pairs of secondary veins, 3/4-1 3/4" long strap-like stipules; glabrous above, but has tufts of hairs below in vein axils. Twig: slender, zigzag, light brown; buds 3/4 long, light brown, and slender, cigar-shaped. Bark: smooth and blue-gray. Reproductive Features: Male flowers in heads; female flowers in 2-4 flowered clusters Fruits are 2 triangular nuts enclosed in a leathery, spiny involucre, dehisces along 4 sutures, ~3/4" long. 55

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Fagaceae - beech family! Fagus sylvatica European beech ORNAMENTAL many cultivars Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, 2-6" long, elliptical to oblong-ovate, crennate margin, 5-9 pairs of secondary veins, strap-like stipules, glabrous above, pubescent along veins below. Twig: slender, zigzag, light brown; buds 3/4-1 long, light brown, often pubescent, slender, cigar-shaped. Bark: smooth and blue-gray, typically darker than Fagus grandifolia. Reproductive Features: Male flowers in heads; female flowers in 2-4 flowered clusters. Fruits are 2 triangular nuts enclosed in a leathery, spiny involucre, dehisces along 4 sutures ca. 3/4" long; spines softer than Fagus grandifolia. 57

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Fagaceae - beech family! Castanea dentata American chestnut Sight ID characteristics Vegetative Features: Leaf: simple, alternate, deciduous, lanceolate, 3-13 long, conspicuously serrate with +/- hooked teeth. Twig: slender, zigzag, light brown; buds 3/4-1 long, light brown, often pubescent, slender, cigar-shaped. Bark: brown, smooth when young, becoming furrowed. Reproductive Features: Male flowers in long catkins, appearing in late spring when leaves are fully grown; female flowers in clusters of 2-3. Fruit is a nut in spine-covered involucral bur, 2-3 nuts/bur. 59

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