All of the leaves pictured are from the same tree. Reverse image searching has gotten be about 5 different species depending on which leaf I use. by ScentedRandles plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 8 Comments Moon_Flower_000 6 months ago *Stenocarpus sinuatus*, firewheel tree, perhaps known for extremely variable leaf morphology fat_slob_moderator 6 months ago Oak? Historical_Stress_64 6 months ago Looks like a Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia). Shoddy-Criticism3902 6 months ago Quercus phellos Willow Oak ? juvenile leaf shapes vary . StorageSpecialist999 6 months ago a southern oak of some kind. my guess was water oak but perhaps it’s another similar species snaketacular 6 months ago I’m guessing either one of the laurel oaks, or a hybrid between some red oak species, perhaps between Shumard and Willow Oak, low confidence. But overall, some kind of red oak (Quercus section Lobatae). DeucesMooses 6 months ago I would recommend r/marijuanaenthusiasts more tree knowledge over there Agitated_Mousse3252 6 months ago Is that over in WWP? If you can remember what exhibits it’s by, I can probably get in touch with the horticulture team for a definite ID.
Moon_Flower_000 6 months ago *Stenocarpus sinuatus*, firewheel tree, perhaps known for extremely variable leaf morphology
StorageSpecialist999 6 months ago a southern oak of some kind. my guess was water oak but perhaps it’s another similar species
snaketacular 6 months ago I’m guessing either one of the laurel oaks, or a hybrid between some red oak species, perhaps between Shumard and Willow Oak, low confidence. But overall, some kind of red oak (Quercus section Lobatae).
Agitated_Mousse3252 6 months ago Is that over in WWP? If you can remember what exhibits it’s by, I can probably get in touch with the horticulture team for a definite ID.
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*Stenocarpus sinuatus*, firewheel tree, perhaps
known for extremely variable leaf morphology
Oak?
Looks like a Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia).
Quercus phellos Willow Oak ?
juvenile leaf shapes vary .
a southern oak of some kind. my guess was water oak but perhaps it’s another similar species
I’m guessing either one of the laurel oaks, or a hybrid between some red oak species, perhaps between Shumard and Willow Oak, low confidence.
But overall, some kind of red oak (Quercus section Lobatae).
I would recommend r/marijuanaenthusiasts more tree knowledge over there
Is that over in WWP? If you can remember what exhibits it’s by, I can probably get in touch with the horticulture team for a definite ID.