. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. I'M 148 BLACK OAK Quercus velutina, Lambert mail^m height of 160 It. with . «'â¢Â»Â«Â« "'J* '"'â ^w ShM « .tout .n4 >- TJll Lr^Stp irregolar. narrow to wlde-preadlng, oblong In «. BABK-^ ,o»ng .t.⢠«nooth and dart, bi^wn, but ^ttT'Sl^l "; ;^ S^-?onngfr;o:T.^rrinTu^S ^J^^T^ZIT'^^- ^ - - y"lTw and bluer, a good distinguishing characterlsUc. See Fig. 95. TWI08--Stont. rusty-pubescent, rcddlrtx-brown. angular. longitudinally ridged from leaf-scars; taste bitter;


. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. I'M 148 BLACK OAK Quercus velutina, Lambert mail^m height of 160 It. with . «'â¢Â»Â«Â« "'J* '"'â ^w ShM « .tout .n4 >- TJll Lr^Stp irregolar. narrow to wlde-preadlng, oblong In «. BABK-^ ,o»ng .t.⢠«nooth and dart, bi^wn, but ^ttT'Sl^l "; ;^ S^-?onngfr;o:T.^rrinTu^S ^J^^T^ZIT'^^- ^ - - y"lTw and bluer, a good distinguishing characterlsUc. See Fig. 95. TWI08--Stont. rusty-pubescent, rcddlrtx-brown. angular. longitudinally ridged from leaf-scars; taste bitter; covered by rather conspicuous pale lentlcels. BTTDS-Altemate. ovate, large. i-J of an luch long -^"^^^J^^^^f ^^ V'^J-^^^ covered with numerous overlapping bud-scales with a coating or yeaow pubescence. lEAVES-AUomate. .l>nple. ohoyaf to obloag, «^ Inc^ ^ M ^/.'^;.°^^^^ ,â^ terminated by brlatle point. ^T";'^''ZX"',â^SilTy'^ T^U The le^e. v".r/rJtr:,r'U'?..r'l;o"o'th« r^^.:S-t'.^ ^^ .â on the same tree. LEAT-BOAEB-See "Leaf-Scars" under White Oak, page 188. FLOWEES-Appear about May when leave. - * <le-IjL^<L fUmlnate flowers occur In hairy aments 4-6 Inches long. Pistillate are borne on short hairy stalks. rETTIT-An acorn, maturing ^^^in, ^^^^^^^^^ -^-^alked^ ^rJi^nc? ^TfoSl Nut ovate to oval. M inch long light '^^Ish-bn,^ often c^^^ ^^^^ ^^.^ t^ irr^n. ^hirJl^^inrXtaU^.^- tl^Tt'^^^.'.t .aa. aSd overlapping at Margins so as to form a fringe-like margin to the cup. "s,""^r£Trd;;^ ..r'^^^d"^^'" ^^ nrp^'^blc^^'V.^^dU'. hidah, cheap c<»perage. and ordlnarr con- â¢traction. In general It toda Uie aame Die. a. Bed Oak. DISTIHOTnsHIHO 0HAIACTEBI8II0S-^he Black Oak ta al«. k«"⢠" ^"1°^^ ,"^ iiioxix«â. ^j^ ^^^ oolwred and rough outer DarK, even Quercitron on account of Its yellow »"


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