northern red oak leaf shape - Axtarish в Google
Leaves are alternate, simple, 5–9 inches long, with 7–11 bristle-tipped lobes cut halfway to the midrib . Lobes are uneven in size and length, those along the upper half short and broad. Upper surface smooth, yellow-green; lower surface smooth with occasional tufts at the intersection of the veins.
Most leaves have 3-5 lobes. Leaves frequently asymmetrical side-to-side. Leaf base distinctly bell-shaped. Photo © Katja Schulz, CC BY 4.0.
Foliage. Leaf arrangement: alternate (Fig. 3). Leaf type: simple. Leaf margin: lobed, parted. Leaf shape: oblong, elliptic (oval), obovate. Leaf venation: ...
The leaves are handsome throughout the year, emerging pinkish-red, turning lustrous dark green in summer, and changing to russet-red to bright red in autumn.
Northern red oak leaves are deciduous and about 5 to 8 inches long, with seven to 11 pointed lobes that have bristle tips; the bristle tips on the lobes help ...
leaf: The leaves of Red oak are deeply sinuate to lobed. The lobe ends are tapered. The leaf can be 22 cm (8.7 in) long. The leaf margin is smooth. leaf shape:.
Over all the leaves of Red Oak are larger with more lobes and shallower, narrower sinuses (usually angled), and the primary lobes are proportionately broader ...
Leaf: Alternate, simple, 5 to 8 inches long, oblong in shape with 7 to 11 bristle-tipped lobes, sinuses extend 1/3 to 1/2 of the way to midvein, generally ...
The 7-inch leaves are divided less than halfway to the mid-vein into 7–11 shallow wavy lobes with a few irregular bristle-tipped teeth. The leaves are glabrous ...
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