Quercus shumardii Buckley, Shumard Oak
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
bark of mature tree.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
bark example.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
bark of younger tree.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
has terminal buds on branch tips.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
leaves are dark green, shiny, and
many lobed.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
is in the red oak group, which you
can tell by the prickle on the leaf
lobe tips. Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak-
growing creekside.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak,
structure revealed over winter.
Collin Co., Texas
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Quercus shumardii, Shumard Oak
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Leaves of Quercus shumardii begin
changing from green to red mid fall.
November- Grayson Co., Texas
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Shumard Oak is prized for its
beautiful red tones in the fall.
November- Grayson Co., Texas
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Bright red and orange leaves of
Quercus shumardii in November.
Grayson Co., Texas
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