Northern Red Oak – Quercus rubra

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: MAYBE

Description

Appearance: Quercus rubra is a deciduous tree known for its deeply lobed leaves and acorns.

Leaves: The leaves are deeply lobed with pointed tips.

Bark: The bark is dark brownish-gray and develops rough, scaly ridges.

Fruit: It produces acorns.

Habitat: It is commonly found in various habitats, including deciduous forests.

Distribution: Northern red oak is native to North America.

Occurance
True Northern Red oaks may not occur naturally.

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