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In forest stands, black oak begins to produce seeds at about age 20 and reaches optimum production at 40 to 75 years. It is a consistent seed producer with good crops of acorns every 2 to 3 years. In
Missouri, the average number of mature acorns per tree was generally higher than for other oaks over
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factors may restrict its distribution. At the western limits black oak is often found only on north and east aspects where moisture conditions are most favorable. In southern
Minnesota and Wisconsin it is usually found only on ridge tops and the lower two-thirds of south- and west-facing slopes.
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Dormant buds are numerous on the boles of black oak trees. These buds may be stimulated to sprout and produce branches by mechanical pruning or by exposure to greatly increased light, as by thinning heavily or creating openings in the stand. Dominant trees are less likely to produce epicormic
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species damage the holes of black oak but seldom kill trees. Foliage diseases that attack black oak are the same as those that typically attack species in the red oak group and include anthracnose (
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leaf that grow in clumps. Some key characteristics for identification include that leaves grown in the sun have very deep U-shaped sinuses and that the buds are velvety and covered in white hairs.
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1092:branches than those in the lower crown class.
1817:Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA)
1937:Schafale, M. P. and Weakley, A. S. (1990).
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1782:"Eastern Black Oak"
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1590:Quercus ilicifolia
1524:Quercus imbricaria
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1298:Anisota senatoria
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2308:Plant List
1759:2016-04-27
1662:References
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1496:hawkinsiae
1238:Cronartium
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601:Oklahoma
593:Nebraska
581:Michigan
278:Synonyms
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198:Quercus
175:Fagaceae
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76:IUCN 3.1
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