Oregon White Oak

Tree Description
a slow-growing, long-lived (up to 500 years) deciduous tree native to the Pacific Northwest, typically growing 40–80 feet tall with a broad, spreading crown and deep taproot. Key features include dark green, leathery leaves with 5–7 rounded lobes, light grey deeply furrowed bark, and 1-inch long acorns, making it a keystone species for local biodiversity.
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