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- Redoak, Ohio Coordinates: 38°48′23″N 83°47′32″W Redoak is an unincorporated community in Brown County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Aug 1, 2019 · Common Name: Northern Red Oak. Location: Ashtabula, Ohio. Year Crowned: 2019. Year Photographed: 2019. –. American Forests ID: 6374. Circumference: 335". Height: 92'.
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a major timber tree of the eastern and Midwestern United States. The tough, heavy wood of Red Oak has a reddish-orange coloration and is an important hardwood for the Ohio timber industry, involved in the production of beams, railroad ties, furniture, flooring, and other usages. Along with Pin Oak, it is also one of ...
- Post Oak
- Black Oak
- Shingle Oak
- White Oak
- Red Oak
- Pin Oak
- Bur Oak
- English Oak
- Chestnut Oak
- Scarlet Oak
Common Name: Post Oak, Iron OakScientific Name: Quercus stellataMature Height:30–60′ (9–18 m)Native/Non-Native: Native to Southern USCommon Name: Black OakScientific Name: Quercus velutinaMature Height: 40-60 feetNative/Non-Native: NativeCommon Name:Shingle OakScientific Name: Quercus imbricariaMature Height:40-60 feetFlowers/Acorns: Small yellowish-green flowerCommon Name: White OakScientific Name: Quercus albaMature Height: 60-100 feetNative/Non-Native: NativeCommon Name: Red OakScientific Name: Quercus rubraMature Height: 50-70 feetNative/Non-Native:NativeCommon Name: Pin OakScientific Name: Quercus palustrisMature Height: 50-70 feet (15-21 meters)Native/Non-Native:NativeCommon Name:Bur OakScientific Name: Quercus macrocarpaMature Height:50-80 feetNative/Non-Native: NativeCommon Name: English OakScientific Name: Quercus roburMature Height: 60-80 feetNative/Non-Native:Non-NativeCommon Name:Chestnut OakScientific Name: Quercus montanaMature Height:60-90 feetNative/Non-Native: NativeCommon Name: Scarlet OakScientific Name: Quercus coccineaMature Height: 60-70 feetNative/Non-Native: NativeRedoak, Ohio. Coordinates: 38°48′23″N 83°47′32″W. Redoak is an unincorporated community in Brown County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1]
- White Oak (Quercus alba): The White Oak is one of the most common oak trees in Ohio, found in forests, parks, and residential areas. This tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and has a broad, spreading crown.
- Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra): The Northern Red Oak is another popular oak tree in Ohio, known for its brilliant red fall foliage. This tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and has a narrow, oval-shaped crown.
- Pin Oak (Quercus palustris): The Pin Oak is a medium-sized oak tree, typically growing up to 70 feet tall. It has a pyramidal shape with horizontal branches, and its leaves have deep, pointed lobes.
- Chestnut Oak (Quercus montana): The Chestnut Oak is a rugged and sturdy tree that can grow up to 80 feet tall. Its bark is deeply furrowed and scaly, and its leaves are oblong and toothed.
Where to find northern red oak. E. Lucy Braun, in The Woody Plants of Ohio (1961, 1989; The Ohio State University Press) tell us that this species “Occurs throughout Ohio in a variety of habitats: generally absent from poorly-drained or swamp situations”. Scanned Image from an Old Book (Flora of West Virginia, by P.D. Strausbaugh and Earl L ...
Red oak, known scientifically as Quercus rubra, has a light to medium brown color, often with a reddish cast. Its grain is straight, with a coarse, uneven texture. The pores in red oak are large and open, which is one of its most distinguishing features. White oak, or Quercus alba, on the other hand, is usually a bit darker, with colors ranging ...