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QuestionWhat do oak leaves look like?Dr. Michael Simpson (Mike) is a Registered Professional Biologist in British Columbia, Canada. He has over 20 years of experience in ecology research and professional practice in Britain and North America, with an emphasis on plants and biological diversity. Mike also specializes in science communication and providing education and technical support for ecology projects. Mike received a BSc with honors in Ecology and an MA in Society, Science, and Nature from The University of Lancaster in England as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta. He has worked in British, North American, and South American ecosystems, and with First Nations communities, non-profits, government, academia, and industry.The classic oak leaf has distinct lobes with rounded or pointed ends. The evergreen species can have leaves that are ‘entire’ (without lobes or teeth) or that have only faintly wavy edges.
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QuestionHow about Live Oaks?Community AnswerLive Oaks have small leaves with no lobes. The tree stays green year round, with leaves falling in the spring.
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QuestionWhat do southern red tree leaves look like?Community AnswerThe leaves of the southern red oak have a bell-shaped base, are 5-9" long with 3-7 deep lobes. The center lobe is considerably longer than the others and quite narrow. There are bristle tips (tiny hairs) on the end of each lobe (you will not find these bristle tips on the end of the white oak leaf).
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QuestionIs there a Willow Oak?Community AnswerYes, Thomas Jefferson's favorite tree. It grows fast and is disease resistant. He had them planted on both sides of Pennsylvania Ave. from the capital to the White House!
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QuestionDoes an oak leaf take on a different shape as it grows from an acorn? I planted 30 acorns in cups I thought were white oak acorns, but the new leaves don't look like the mother tree leaves.Community AnswerYoung leaves are typically broader and used to absorb a lot of sunlight when young. As a tree matures, it has more leaves and a different type of leaf is produced on the tree.
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QuestionAre American oak leaves harmful to dogs?Community AnswerYes. Anything from an oak tree, like acorns or leaves, can poison or kill a dog.
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QuestionWhich lumber is more valuable, red or white oak?Community AnswerRed oak is more common, so white oak generally sells at a premium.
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QuestionDo black oaks grow in Kansas?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan maple trees be harmful to dogs?Community AnswerSugar Maples, Silver Maples, and Red Maples are not toxic to dogs, cats, or people but they are toxic to horses.
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QuestionI have an oak tree with large, long acorns, a straight, tall trunk, and fast growth. What kind of oak could this be?Community AnswerPossibly a hybrid White Oak, such as a Bimundors Oak, which is a cross between English Oak and White Oak.
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QuestionIs there a page of oak leaf shapes from the southeast United States, with labels of species names?Community AnswerThere are several good books that identify trees of the SE US, but relying solely on leaf shape isn't always the best method, especially on oak trees, whose leaf shape can vary, even on the same tree, depending on height and sunlight availability. Native Trees of the Southeast by Kirkman/Brown/Leopold is a good book to check out.
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QuestionI have a leaf that seems to be a red oak leaf, but it is 10 inches long. Is this unusual?Community AnswerSome oak leaves can grow up to 12 inches, though it's not terribly common.
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QuestionWhich oak has spoon-shaped leaves?Community AnswerThe water oak, otherwise known as the spotted oak or possum oak has spoon-shaped leaves.
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QuestionWhat kind of oak tree keeps leaves all winter and sheds them in the spring?Community AnswerQuercus alba white oak. I own one, and the dead leaves will drop in March.
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QuestionWhat type of oak has leaves that turn brown after changing colors in the fall and then stay on the tree until springtime?Community AnswerThis a characteristic of many different oak species in North America. The keys to identifying the type of oak are leaf shape, tree shape (growth pattern), bark, acorns, general location and specific habitat, even fall leaf color. American beech trees are known for retaining many of their leaves through the winter too.
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QuestionIs there a tree called a water oak?Community AnswerYes. The water oak, otherwise known as the spotted oak or possum oak, has spoon-shaped leaves.
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QuestionWhich oak tree holds its leaves all winter and drops them when spring arrives?Community AnswerA live oak or evergreen oak. The limbs will often bend to the ground on mature trees. They can be seen all over Audubon Park in New Orleans.
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QuestionIs it common for a white oak to have leaves not fall off during the winter?Community AnswerAbout half do, but the remainders stick around until the spring buds pop the old growth off. That way us dummies that planted them get to rake year around.
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QuestionDo oak trees live in the tropics?Community AnswerYes, oak trees can grow well in temperate and tropical climates.
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QuestionIn the south, in Alabama, there is a tree that is commonly called a "water oak". It has small leaves and no lobes. Is it really a live oak?Community AnswerThey are similar but are different species. Live oaks grow near the southeast coast and spread in width.
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QuestionWhich are the most common oaks in the Southeast?Community AnswerSpanish live oak has small leaves without lobes. The acorns are long and thin and drop mostly in November and December in Florida.
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