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Chinquapin Oak

Quercus Muehlenbergii

Description:

A yellow and brown looking tree with a top of about 150 feet above the ground when full grown. When full grown can be anywhere from 1 foot in width to 3 feet in width.

Habitat:

The habitat of this tree is a mild climate with four seasons in the Piedmont region of the state of Virginia. The habitat animals are Wolfs, Squirrels, Foxes, Owls, and ladybugs.

Notes:

This tree can cause a lot of damage to a house if it falls on the house.

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1 Comment

DDO
DDO 11 years ago

Great Spotting!!

hdavisriffe
Spotted by
hdavisriffe

McLean, Fairfax County, USA

Spotted on Nov 2, 2012
Submitted on Nov 2, 2012

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