The red oak tree has a Latin or scientific name. This is Quercus Rubra. There are also different kinds of red oak, such as English or Eastern, which occur in different places.
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.
Quercus rubra
New Jersey's state tree is the Northern Red Oak.
Depends on the specific species of tree (ponderosa pine, red oak, etc).
deciduous!!
red oak tree
The scientific name for the American red oak is Quercus rubra, in the Fagaceae plant family.
The scientific name for the oak tree varies depending on the specific species. The most common species, the white oak, is known as Quercus alba, while the red oak is referred to as Quercus rubra. The genus for all oak trees is Quercus, which encompasses over 600 species worldwide.
An oak tree that produces acorns is often referred to simply as an "oak." There are many species of oak trees, such as the white oak or red oak, which are known for their characteristic acorns. These trees belong to the genus Quercus and are important for their ecological role and hardwood timber.
deciduous!!
Yes
The oak tree has thick bark. In fact the Cork Oak has such thick bark it is used for cork boards.