Quercus shumardii

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Definition

Noun: * A large deciduous tree (Quercus shumardii) native to the southern and eastern United States. It is characterized by its large, elliptical leaves with seven to nine lobes, large acorns, and medium-hard, coarse-grained wood. It is a type of red oak.

Usage
  • is the formal, scientific name for the Shumard oak tree. It is used in botanical, forestry, and horticultural contexts.
  • In everyday language, this tree is commonly referred to by its common name, "Shumard oak."
Examples
  • The Quercus shumardii in the arboretum has grown over 80 feet tall.
  • Landscapers often recommend Quercus shumardii for its brilliant fall color and tolerance of urban conditions.
  • The wood of Quercus shumardii is used for lumber and flooring.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name honors the 19th-century American geologist and paleontologist Benjamin Franklin Shumard.
  • In ecological writing, is noted as an important component of riparian (riverbank) forests and upland hardwood stands.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shumard oak (n): The common name for .
  • Shumard's oak (n): An alternative common name.
  • Red oak (n): The broader group or section () of oaks to which belongs. Not all red oaks are Shumard oaks.
Synonyms
  • Shumard oak
  • Shumard's oak
  • Spotted oak (a less common regional name)
Related Terms (Not Direct Synonyms)
  • Deciduous (adj): Describes trees that shed their leaves annually, like .
  • Acorn (n): The nut of an oak tree.
  • Lobed leaf (n): A leaf with indentations that do not reach the center, describing the leaf shape of this oak.
Noun
  1. large deciduous red oak of southern and eastern United States having large seven-lobed to nine-lobed elliptical leaves, large acorns and medium hard coarse-grained wood