. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . Qnercus Marylandica. heart-shaped at base, thick almost leathery, deep green andsmooth above, paler pubescent and with prominent venationbelow; the notches between the lobes quite variable, fre-quently only undulate lobed; lobes bristle tipped. Acornsborne solitary or in pairs sessile or nearly so; nut subgloboseor ovoid % long, hairy, light yellow brown sometimes striate;enclosed for about two-thirds its length in the top-shaped cup;scales of cup blunt, light or reddish brown, hairy, rather looseparticul


. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . Qnercus Marylandica. heart-shaped at base, thick almost leathery, deep green andsmooth above, paler pubescent and with prominent venationbelow; the notches between the lobes quite variable, fre-quently only undulate lobed; lobes bristle tipped. Acornsborne solitary or in pairs sessile or nearly so; nut subgloboseor ovoid % long, hairy, light yellow brown sometimes striate;enclosed for about two-thirds its length in the top-shaped cup;scales of cup blunt, light or reddish brown, hairy, rather looseparticularly nenr the top. Nev; York to Pennsylvania, Indiana and Nebraska, sonthto Florida and Texas. The wood is of little value except for 83 84 Bulletin of the University of Texas 23. Quercus nigra L. Water Oak. A round topped foresttree sometimes 80° high with slender branches, smooth, lightbrown bark and reddish twigs. Leaves oblong some of them


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