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What is the scientific name for a chestnut oak leaf?

Quercus prinus


Is a horse chestnut leaf compound or simple?

A horse chestnut leaf is a compound leaf. It is composed of multiple leaflets that are attached to a single petiole, giving it a palmate appearance. Each leaflet has its own blade, but they all originate from the same point on the stem.


Is bur oak a simple or a compound leaf?

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Is red oak a simple or compound leaf?

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Is the pin oak leaf simple or compound?

The pin oak leaf is simple, it has a single leaf blade attached to the stem, without any leaflets or further divisions.


Does an American Chestnut contain single or compound leaves?

compound, just did a plant unit in biology :)


Is a Osage orange leaf simple or compound?

the white oak tree is simple


When was Horse-chestnut leaf miner created?

Horse-chestnut leaf miner was created in 1986.


Why do American chestnut and chinquapin trees no longer flourish alongside oak trees?

Oak trees do not suffer from Chestnut blight a disease of chestnuts.


Is chestnut as strong as oak?

Chestnut is generally considered to be a durable and strong wood, but it is not as strong as oak. Oak is known for its exceptional hardness and resistance to wear, making it a preferred choice for furniture and flooring. While chestnut has good strength and is resistant to decay, particularly when treated, it does not match the overall strength characteristics of oak.


What is the leaf of an oak tree called?

an oak tree leaf duuh


How is a horse chestnut leaf classified?

A horse chestnut leaf is classified as a compound leaf because it is made up of multiple leaflets that radiate from a central stalk, known as a petiole. Each leaf typically has five to seven leaflets arranged in a palmate fashion. The leaf belongs to the genus Aesculus and is part of the family Sapindaceae. Its distinctive shape and arrangement help in identifying the species, commonly known for its large, broad leaves.