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  1. Quercus nigra - Wikipedia

    Quercus nigra, the water oak, is an oak in the red oak group (Quercus sect. Lobatae), native to the eastern and south-central United States, found in all the coastal states from New Jersey to …

  2. Roads & Drinking Water - Road Salt - ASDWA

    Intersection of Roads and Drinking Water: The table below provides opportunities for “intersection” between roads and drinking water. Together, state highway and state drinking …

  3. Water Oak Information - Learn About Caring For A Water Oak ...

    Feb 17, 2023 · Water oaks grow at a fantastic rate of up to 24 inches (61 cm.) per year. Caring for a water oak is easy, but it is a weak wooded tree prone to many diseases and insect pests. …

  4. Quercus nigra (Black Oak, North American Barren Oak, North ...

    The water oak is a risk for breakage from wind or ice. Other oaks such as the red oak, white oak, and swamp white oak have stronger branch structure and should be considered as an …

  5. Water/Road Interaction Field Guide

    Provide an illustrated field-going guide of observable water/road interaction problems damaging to road, watershed condition, water quality, aquatic life, or public safety; Increase awareness of …

  6. Quercus nigra L - US Forest Service Research and Development

    Water Oak Fagaceae -- Beech family J. A. Vozzo Water oak (Quercus nigra), sometimes called possum oak or spotted oak, is commonly found along southeastern watercourses and …

  7. ENH-711/ST553: Quercus nigra: Water Oak

    Apr 11, 2019 · Water oak has a spreading, rounded, open canopy, and is most often used for a naturalized landscape. The acorns are particularly abundant on water oak and make good …

  8. The purpose of the Guide is to: Provide an illustrated field-going guide of observable water/road interaction problems damaging to road, watershed condition, water quality, aquatic life, or …