Quercus shumardii

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Quercus shumardii, commonly known as Shumard oak, is a large, fast-growing North American deciduous tree valued for its strong wood and brilliant red fall foliage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous tree
species of oak
acornMaturationTime two growing seasons
authority Buckley NERFINISHED
class Magnoliopsida NERFINISHED
commonName Shumard oak NERFINISHED
Shumard red oak
fallFoliageColor red
scarlet
family Fagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerSex monoecious
foundInHabitat bottomland forests
floodplains
stream terraces
genus Quercus NERFINISHED
growthRate fast-growing
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafShape deeply lobed
leafType simple
nativeTo North America
Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
eastern United States
south‑central United States
order Fagales NERFINISHED
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination wind-pollinated
reproductiveStructure acorn
section Lobatae
shadeTolerance intolerant to moderately tolerant
similarTo Quercus rubra NERFINISHED
Quercus texana NERFINISHED
subgenus Quercus subg. Lobatae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
tolerates periodic flooding
poorly drained soils
typicalHeight 24–35 meters
80–115 feet
typicalTrunkDiameter 2–4 feet
60–120 centimeters
usedIn reforestation projects
urban landscaping
valuedFor brilliant red fall foliage
ornamental shade tree
timber production
woodProperty hard
strong
woodUse flooring
furniture
interior trim
lumber
millwork
pallets

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Quercus hasSpecies Quercus shumardii