Description: This is a map showing the distribution of the Quercus velutina or black oak in Florida. "Sw. Me. to N.Y., extreme s. Ontario, c. Michigan, c. Wisconsin, se. Minnesota, and Iowa w. to extreme e. Nebraska, e. Kansas, c. Oklahoma, and e. Texas, and e. to nw. Florida and Georgia." —Elbert L. Little, Jr. For more information, read the introduction to the Atlas of United States Trees Vol. 5 Florida. Place Names: Temperate Hardwoods P-R, natural distribution of native tree species ISO Topic Categories: biota, boundaries, environment Keywords: Quercus velutina or black oak, physical, political, forestry, trees, county borders, biota, boundaries, environment, Unknown,1978 Source: Elbert L. Little, Jr., Atlas of United States Trees Volume 5 Florida (Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1978) Map Credit: United States Government Printing Office |
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