Quercus garryana
- Overall Appearance:
Trees range in height from 40 to 80 feet tall and range in width 2 to 3 feet. This tree’s fruit is an acorn.
- Branch and leaf appearance:
The leaves of the Oregon Oak are pinnately lobed and these lobes can be rounded or bluntly pointed. Leaves are generally dark green and leathery however this photo was taken in late Fall after the leaf had fallen to the ground.
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Coniferous Species
Broadleaf Species