swamp chestnut oak การใช้
- The swamp chestnut oak tolerates sand or gumbo and has red fall color.
- The swamp chestnut oak's acorns are large and relatively sweet.
- However, swamp chestnut oaks bear heavy crops of acorns only at intervals of several years.
- These include the green ash, ` Drake'elm and the swamp chestnut oak, which provides fairly good fall color.
- The least preferred foods are acorns of swamp chestnut oak ( " Q . michauxii " ) and overcup oak.
- At that time five trees were planted just inside Gate 6 of the campus : two white oaks, two fringe trees, and a swamp chestnut oak.
- Chinkapin oak is also sometimes confused with the related swamp chestnut oak ( " Q . michauxii " ), which have some of the largest acorns of any oaks.
- The acorns of the chestnut oak are long and broad, among the largest of native American oaks, surpassed in size only by the bur oak and possibly swamp chestnut oak.
- The swamp chestnut oak is sometimes cultivated as a large garden tree or street tree, and is quite easy to grow if it is not subject to extreme urban conditions.
- The bottom lands are dominated with overcup oaks, bald cypress, and tupelo gum, and the slightly higher, better drained areas, are covered with willow oak, swamp chestnut oak, red oak, sweet gum, sycamore, ash and elm.
- Southern Forest Region ( southern yellow pines ) Shortleaf Pine ( Type 75 ), Loblolly Pine-Shortleaf Pine ( Type 80 ); ( oak-pine type ) Loblolly Pine-Hardwood ( Type 82 ); ( bottom-land type ) Swamp Chestnut Oak-Cherrybark Oak ( Type 91 ).
- The name " Quercus prinus " was long used by many botanists and foresters for either the chestnut oak or the swamp chestnut oak, with the former otherwise called " Q . montana " or the latter otherwise called " Q . michauxii ".