Quercus marilandica Münchh., Blackjack Oak
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Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak, foliage with acorns.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak, acorns grow in clusters.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak, leaves are shallowly 3
lobed and have a prickle on each tip- like all oak species
placed in the red oak group.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oaks, are slow growing and
don't usually attain heights greater than 45 feet.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak, is a deciduous tree with
yellowish green foliage, which turns brown in winter and may
persist for some time over the winter months.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak, leaf vein pattern.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oaks,
is a small to medium sized tree at
maturity and often has a shrubby form.
August, Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans
Park
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Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oaks,
have grayish brown bark. August,
Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
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Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oaks,
have the typical rough bark associate
with most oak tree species. August,
Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
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Quercus marilandica, Blackjack Oak,
branches.
Tarrant Co. Texas, Veterans Park
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