. North Carolina journal of education . ?f. SPANISH OAK (Quercus Digitata) POST OAK (Quercus Minor) small trees on dr}^ sandy soil.—Barren or Upland WillowOak. Leaves broader, evergreen; large trees, on the coast,with a long acorn.—Live Oak. (2) Leaves more or less lobed, the divisions tippedwith a bristle.—Red Oaks and Black Oaks.*(1) Leaves with a leaf stem less than one inch broad, three-lobed at the top.—Blackjack narrow, V2 to 1 inch broad, with shallow lobes,on the seacoast.—Laurel Oak. Leaves about 2 inches wide with three lobes at the topor shallow lobes on the s


. North Carolina journal of education . ?f. SPANISH OAK (Quercus Digitata) POST OAK (Quercus Minor) small trees on dr}^ sandy soil.—Barren or Upland WillowOak. Leaves broader, evergreen; large trees, on the coast,with a long acorn.—Live Oak. (2) Leaves more or less lobed, the divisions tippedwith a bristle.—Red Oaks and Black Oaks.*(1) Leaves with a leaf stem less than one inch broad, three-lobed at the top.—Blackjack narrow, V2 to 1 inch broad, with shallow lobes,on the seacoast.—Laurel Oak. Leaves about 2 inches wide with three lobes at the topor shallow lobes on the sides; mountains.—Leas Oak. Leaves green and smooth on both sides, with manylong, often curved lobes; acorn large; cup with coarse,spreading scales; small trees with rough, gray bark; onpine barrens.—Fork Leaf Black Jack or Sand Oak. (2) Leaves with a long and slender leaf stem, 1 to 3inches long, green beneath. Leaves over twice as long as broad,the lobes acute; rare; middle section —Bartrams Oak. Leaves broader, generally


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