Quercus austrina
Quercus austrina, the bastard white oak or bluff oak, is an oak species that is endemic to the southeastern United States from Mississippi to the Carolinas, with a few isolated populations in Arkansas. Quercus austrina can grow to a height of 45 to 60 feet (13.5-18.0 meters) with a spread of 35 to 50 feet (10.5-15.0 meters). Leaves are narrow, with shallow rounded lobes. It tends to grow in wet habitats, such as on river bluffs, river bottoms, and flatwoods, and generally over basic substrates, such as mafic rocks, shells, or calcareous sediment.
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Quercus austrina
Quercus austrina, the bastard white oak or bluff oak, is an oak species that is endemic to the southeastern United States from Mississippi to the Carolinas, with a few isolated populations in Arkansas. Quercus austrina can grow to a height of 45 to 60 feet (13.5-18.0 meters) with a spread of 35 to 50 feet (10.5-15.0 meters). Leaves are narrow, with shallow rounded lobes. It tends to grow in wet habitats, such as on river bluffs, river bottoms, and flatwoods, and generally over basic substrates, such as mafic rocks, shells, or calcareous sediment.
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Quercus austrina, es una espec ...... s, que suelen ser redondeados.
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Quercus austrina, the bastard ...... either Q. sinuata or Q. nigra.
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Дуб ю́жный (лат. Quércus austr ...... с мелкими округлыми лопастями.
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*Quercus durandii var. austrina (Small) E.J.Palmer )
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Quercus austrina
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Natural range for Quercus austrina
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Quercus austrina, es una espec ...... s, que suelen ser redondeados.
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Quercus austrina, the bastard ...... hells, or calcareous sediment.
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Дуб ю́жный (лат. Quércus austr ...... с мелкими округлыми лопастями.
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Quercus austrina
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Quercus austrina
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Дуб южный
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