
Quercus ilicifolia - Wikipedia
Quercus ilicifolia, commonly known as bear oak or scrub oak, is a small shrubby oak native to the Eastern United States and, less commonly, in southeastern Canada. Its range in the United States extends from Maine to North Carolina, with reports of a few populations north of the international frontier in Ontario. [3]
Bear Oak | Glen Arboretum - Towson University
Bear oak, also called scrub oak, is a member of the beech family (Fagaceae). It is a small shrub or small tree and typically has a height ranging from 12-20 feet and trunk not more than 5 inches in diameter.
Species Spotlight: Quercus ilicifolia Wangenh. - International Oak …
Jun 4, 2016 · Quercus ilicifolia is a little oak with a big name: bear oak. With such a powerful-sounding name one might expect a towering giant of a tree with thick branches and large acorns. However, bear oak is not an impressive behemoth but a gnarled, branching shrub.
bear oak (Quercus ilicifolia) - iNaturalist
Quercus ilicifolia, commonly known as bear oak or scrub oak, is a small shrubby oak native to the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Its range extends in the United States from Maine to North Carolina, with reports of a few populations north of …
Quercus ilicifolia - US Forest Service
Aboveground description: Bear oak is a deciduous gangly shrub or small tree that often forms dense thickets. It ranges from 3 to 30 feet (1-8 m) tall and 2 to 6 inches (5-15 cm) in diameter [30, 31, 48, 107, 116, 129]. Stems are short-lived and grow slowly [109, 134].
Quercus ilicifolia — scrub oak - Go Botany
Scrub oak is one of the smaller and more gnarled oaks in New England, rarely exceeding 12-20 feet in height. Also called bear oak, reportedly because only bears consume the bitter acorns. This hardy species is among the first to recolonize dry …
Quercus ilicifolia - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Broadleaf deciduous shrub or small tree, to about 25 ft (~8 m) tall, irregular, often open crown, and a short trunk. Slender spreading branches. Leaves alternate, simple, firm, almost leathery, 5-12 cm long and 4-7 cm wide, with 3-7 shallow lobes, each toothed at the tip, upper surface glossy dark green, pale green to gray below.
Bear Oak - Dave's Garden
Bears small acorns in large numbers in fall and early winter, good for wildlife. A small shrubby oak of the Northeastern Appalachian Mts. It usually forms small thickets. The acorns are less than 3/8" lo...Read More ng, and the small leaves (2" to 5") have …
Bear Oak or Scrub Oak Tree - Plant Guide
The Bear, or Scrub Oak (Q. nana, Sarg.), is a shrubby tree that creeps in thickets over rocky barren ledges from Maine to Virginia and Kentucky. Its downy-lined leaves vary greatly in their size and lobing.
Bear Oak (Quercus ilicifolia) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
bear oak. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Quercus. Species. Quercus ilicifolia. Identification Numbers. TSN: 19358. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.