Monday, September 8, 2008
Shingle Oak - Quercus imbricaria
We have at least eight varieties of oak tree on the property. I think this one, the shingle oak , is the most unusual because it doesn't have the typical oak leaf shape. Click on the picture for a better look.
The books say the wood is easy to split and was once used for roofing shingles, hence the name. Its leaves are always shiny and attractive.
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