
Quercus marilandica - Wikipedia
Quercus marilandica is a small deciduous tree growing to 15 meters (49 feet) tall, with bark cracked into rectangular black plates with narrow orange fissures. The leaves are 7–20 centimeters (3–8 inches) long and broad, and typically flare from a tapered base to a broad three-lobed bell shape with only shallow indentations. They are dark green and glossy above, …
Quercus marilandica - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Blackjack Oak is a native medium-sized tree or shrub found in central and eastern USA and all areas of NC except the higher elevations. It is found in fields, woodland edges and dry ridges of barren areas. It grows 30 -50 feet tall with a short trunk and multiple contorted branches and a rounded crown. It is often found in areas where other ...
Blackjack Oak Tree - Footsteps in the Forest
The Blackjack Oak Tree: A Rugged Survivor One of the most notable aspects of the blackjack oak is its ability and tendency to live in somewhat inhospitable areas.. But while it tolerates dry conditions and the trials and tribulations of living in exposed areas, it “shows” this hard lifestyle in its growth habit – the blackjack oak is typically small with gnarled branches.
Blackjack Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation
Blackjack oak is a small to medium-sized tree with a rounded, irregular crown; distinctive bark; and a tendency to retain dead branches on the middle to lower part of the trunk. It is well limbed along the entire length of the trunk. Leaves are distinctively wedge- or bell-shaped; alternate, simple, bristle-tipped, leathery, and shallowly 3-lobed. Upper surface is dark green and shiny; …
Blackjack Oak | Oklahoma State University - OSU Extension
Plant Profile ; FYUSE 3D Image: Common Name: Blackjack Oak Other Names: Blackjack Species Name: Quercus marilandica Plant Type: Woody Family Name: Fagaceae, Beech Family
Quercus marilandica - US Forest Service
GENERAL BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS : Blackjack oak is a small to medium-sized, slow-growing, native, deciduous tree. It is often shrubby with a low, rounded crown. The contorted, down-sweeping branches remain on the tree several years after they die [].Leaves are tenacious after having turned brown, often clinging to the tree throughout the winter [].
Blackjack Oak Tree Information - treesofnorthamerica.net
Blackjack oak occurs as a dominant tree in savannas and in forests adjacent to grasslands. It forms mixed stands with post oak (Quercus stellata) in the prairie transition area of central Oklahoma and Texas, where the eastern deciduous forests grade into the drier western grasslands . Blackjack oak shares dominance with bluejack oak and sand ...
Blackjack Oak Tree | Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council
2020年4月6日 · This interesting oak species is often an associate of the better-known post oak, but blackjack oak is even more drought tolerant and survives on some of the toughest sites around. Owing to these extremely poor sites, blackjack oak often seems to be a smaller, stunted oak, with 100-year-old trees sometimes only being 20 feet tall and only a foot ...
Blackjack Oak - Natural Resource Stewardship
The blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica) is also known as the Jack oak, black oak, and barren oak. A small deciduous tree that grows 20 to 30 feet (maximum 90 feet) with a trunk diameter of 1 foot or less. It is similar to the post oak which also grows with blackjack oak, but the leaf lobes are more pronounced and not bristle-tipped.
Quercus marilandica - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Quercus marilandica, commonly called blackjack oak, is a small to medium sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows to a compact 20-40’ tall. It often appears in a scruffy, irregular form in poor, dry sites. ... Genus name comes from the classical Latin name for oak trees. Specific epithet means of Maryland. Problems.