Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, young bark
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Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, foliage
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, dried leaf
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, spring foliage
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, sapling
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Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, terminal buds
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, square leaf
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, vein structure
Quercus coccinea, Scarlet Oak, mature bark
Quercus stellata Wangenh., Post Oak
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, has
leathery leaves with somewhat
squared lobes.  Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post oak
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak- dried
leaf  Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak,
displaying bright green new foliage
in April.  Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak. 
Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak,
seedling growing in the forest
understory.  Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, has
buds and the ends of the branch
tips.  Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, has a
lighter, silvery green underside,
seen here on a particularly squared
leaf.   Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, can
have low branches almost reaching
the ground.    Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, can
develop a wide, spreading canopy.   
Travis Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak-
sunlight showing off the inside leaf
structure.  Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, bark
of a mature tree.  Harrison Co.,
Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, can
reach heights of 60 feet.  Harrison
Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak- new
spring foliage high in the canopy 
Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak- bark
on a young tree.
Harrison Co., Texas
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Quercus stellata, Post Oak, spring
growth of foliage and branch buds  
April, Harrison Co., Texas
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