Quercus virginiana Mill., Live Oak
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Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, is a noble and iconic tree of the
southeastern United States.
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, grow to spectacular size both in
height and width.
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, often have hollows in extremely
large trunks of mature trees.
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, have twisting, spreading
branches which help create their majestic canopies.
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, commonly is draped in Spanish
moss.
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak. Large, old growth tree with split
bark.
Brevard Co., Florida
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, leaves are leathery and dark
green on the top side.
Brevard Co., Florida
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, leaves are lighter, almost
powdery green on the underside.
Brevard Co., Florida
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak, has rough bark which gets
rougher and more deeply fissured with age. See bark image
on page 2. Brevard Co., Florida
Quercus virginiana, Live Oak
Frampton Plantation, Charleston Co., South Carolina
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