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  1. Quercus lobata - Wikipedia

    Quercus lobata, commonly called the valley oak or roble, is the largest of the California oaks. It is endemic to the state, growing in interior valleys and foothills from Siskiyou to San Diego …

  2. Valley Oak - Calscape

    The Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) grows into the largest of North American oaks. It ranges over the hot interior valleys of California where there is a water table within reach of the roots. Valley …

  3. California Oak Trees (With Pictures) – Identification Guide - Leafy …

    Apr 27, 2023 · The three most common varieties of oak trees in California are the valley oak (Quercus lobata), blue oak (Quercus douglasii), and interior oak (Quercus wislizenii). From …

  4. Quercus lobata Née - Calflora

    [wikipedia] Range, Age, Water Requirements, Bark Description: Quercus lobata, commonly called the valley oak or roble, grows into the largest of California oaks. It is endemic to California, …

  5. Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) - Level Up Garden

    Jan 20, 2025 · Quercus lobata, commonly called the valley oak or roble, is the largest of the California oaks. It is endemic to the state, growing in interior valleys and foothills from Siskiyou …

  6. VALLEY OAK

    The valley oak is among the world's largest oak species. It grows only in California's Central Valley, Coast Ranges, and Sierra Nevada foothills. Its massive trunk, covered by deeply …

  7. Valley oak - Sacramento Tree Foundation

    The valley oak has it all: beauty, drought tolerance, fast growth, and adaptability to a variety of soils. This tree is the largest oak in North America and is loved for its majestic, arching canopy …

  8. Valley oak, Quercus lobata – Biodiversity Atlas of LA

    Valley oaks are large, long-lived deciduous trees that can grow 30 to 75 feet tall. Their roots can grow as deep as 80 feet underground. They are typically found in riparian forests (e.g. on …

  9. Quercus lobata - US Forest Service

    The valley oak woodland of the Bobelaine Audubon Sanctuary near the Feather River has a mean density of 16 birds per acre (40 birds/ha), with 35 species present. The area is preferred …

  10. Valley Oak | Quercus lobata - tree guide

    The Valley Oak is native to the hot valleys of California. The deciduous tree can be over 600 years old. The oak can withstand high heat on one side, but on the other side it needs always …

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