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  1. American white oak, Quercus albanoun

    large slow-growing deciduous tree of the eastern United States having stout spreading branches and leaves with usually 7 rounded lobes; yields strong and durable hard wood

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  1. quercus alba

    Quercus Alba, commonly known as the white oak, is a type of hardwood tree native to the eastern and central regions of North America. It belongs to the beech family, Fagaceae, and is known for its strong, durable wood, which is often used in making furniture, flooring, and barrels. The tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and has distinctive lobed leaves that turn a bright red or purple in autumn. Its fruit, called acorns, provide food for a variety of wildlife.

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  1. Quercus alba

    Quercus alba, the white oak, is one of the pre-eminent hardwoods of eastern North America. It is a long-lived oak of the family Fagaceae, native to eastern North America and found from southern Quebec west to eastern Minnesota and south to northern Florida and eastern Texas. Specimens have been documented to be over 450 years old. Although called a white oak, it is very unusual to find an individual specimen with white bark; the usual color is a light gray. In the forest it can reach a magnificent height and in the open it develops into a massive broad-topped tree with large branches striking out at wide angles.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of quercus alba in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of quercus alba in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3


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