The northern red oak (Quercus rubra) is a medium sized tree that grows up to 90 feet, is native to North America, and is moderately tolerant. It can be found all throughout the Eastern United States, ...
The August loss of a beloved old tree—a giant red oak, Quercus rubra, near Tyler Annex on College Lane—prompted Michael Marcotrigiano, director of the botanic garden and professor of biological ...
This week, we take a look at the sixth of our oak varieties in Indiana, the Northern Red Oak or Quercus rubra. This native species is easily identified by its bark and its acorn. The bark looks like ...
Let’s look at a northern red oak (Quercus rubra) that was recently cut down after it died from a disease known as oak wilt. Oak wilt is caused by the fungus Bretziella fagacearum, and it leads ...
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One aspect is knowing the types of trees in the area, especially red oak (Quercus rubra) and white oak (Quercus alba). Both of these trees play roles in deer habitats, but they have distinct ...