The Northern Red Oak has a pinnate vein pattern. Most (if not all) oaks have pinnate leaves. Maple leaves, which are somewhat similar, are palmate. A pinnate vein pattern has one main vein (called a midrib) with several more branching off. A palmate leaf's veins all start at one point, kind of like the bones of your fingers in your hand. It is easier to see the veins if you look at the underside of the leaf. If all else fails, pull up Google and search something. Make sure you find several different sources that all say the same thing before determining what is right. This always works for me!:)
Somewhere in the east probably.
Thuja plicata. WESTERN RED CEDAR. Pacific Northwest CUPRESSACEAE (Cypress family)
The eastern white cedar leaves have a simple venation pattern, where the veins run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This type of venation is characteristic of coniferous plants like cedar trees.
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Red Cedar, White Cedar, White Pine, Fir, and Redwood.
White Water Landing - Cedar Point - ended in 2005.
White Water Landing - Cedar Point - was created in 1982.
The duration of White Water Landing - Cedar Point - is 300.0 seconds.
James G. Schroeder has written: 'Atlantic white-cedar' -- subject(s): Atlantic white cedar, Chamaecyparis
White Pine, Yellow Pine, Douglas Fir, Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar.
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