Leaves – deciduous, obvate, shallowly lobed or coarsely dentate with glandular teeth and sharp color contrast; dark green top with underside bright white and slightly pubescent. Buds – 1/8″ long and ...
The swamp white oak is a durable, native tree which enjoys swampy growing conditions. Its scientific name of “bicolor” refers to the leaves, which are green above, and silvery white beneath. This oak ...
A study of two Quercus species investigated whether root hydraulic conductance is related to post-transplant recovery. Researchers compared root hydraulic conductance after transplanting using a ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The swamp white oak is a durable, ...