![]() ![]() ![]() White oak trees can be started from acorns sown in the fall and heavily mulched. Especially on young trees, the leaves may stay in place all through the winter. In the fall, the leaves turn striking shades of red to deep burgundy. It is a large tree with an initially broad ovoid. For a complete list of references and resources also covering other aspects of ecology, visit the links section of the full article on each plant, which is the first entry here. The acorns are a favorite of a wide variety of native North American wildlife. The white oak is the most common tree in the eastern and central United States, where it forms large forests. These short lists show only links helpful for ID. ![]()
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