Quercus coccinea

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An avenue of Scarlet Oak (<i>Quercus coccinea</i>) in late autumn, as the last of the leaves fall. This 30m tree is native to the eastern United States and southern Canada, and is famed for its vivid red autumn foliage. It can be distinguished from the similar. Pin Oak (<i>Quercus palustris</i>), by the smooth underside of its foliage (no hairs in the fork of the veins</i>) and usually broader basal foliage lobes
 

An avenue of Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea) in late autumn, as the last of the leaves fall. This 30m tree is native to the eastern United States and southern Canada, and is famed for its vivid red autumn foliage. It can be distinguished from the similar. Pin Oak (Quercus palustris), by the smooth underside of its foliage (no hairs in the fork of the veins) and usually broader basal foliage lobes

 

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