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blackjack oak

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Taxlink Quercus marilandica

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The blackjack oak (Q.

A belt of post oak grows just west of the Piney Woods, as do blackjack oak, elm, pecan, and walnut.

He was climbing down from a tall blackjack oak when a branch, 30 feet up, snapped and sent him hurtling toward the ground.

Many of the old fields have been taken over by sassafras, gray birch, blackjack oak, sumac, and other wasteland trees, and by reed grass, blue-bent grass, and poison ivy.

The study was conducted in forests dominated by post oak (Quercus stellata) and blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica) in wildlife management areas where understory prescribed burning had been practiced for over 20 years and the range of burn frequencies was 0 (unburned) fires per decade (FPD) to 4.6 FPD.

Post oak and blackjack oak predominate.

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Up seven miles of bad road, past no-trespassing signs nailed to blackjack oaks, sits a major stop on the right-wing extremists' underground railroad.

You'll find carved-oak fireplaces looted from Scottish castles, play blackjack under chandeliers from a Parisian Opera House and a Texan Coca-Cola building, then saunter through a pair of bronze doors that originally adorned the Kuwait National Bank.

The eastern forests of maple, sweet gum, hickory, oak, and pine change into the cottonwood, elm, hackberry, and blackjack and post oaks of the grasslands.

Other upland cover types include the post oak-white oak communities, which occur on dry ridges and on shallow soils, and blackjack-post oak communities, which occurs occasionally on dry south-facing bluffs, thin-soil areas with impervious clay stratum.

They include his oak card table, where, the auctioneer, Bob Connelly of Binghamton, N.Y., surmised, guests probably played poker but never blackjack because "nobody would have the nerve to sit there and say, 'Hit me!' " One person who expects to skip the sale is Vincent Vasisco, 76, who with his partner, Sgt. Edgar D. Croswell, carried out the raid on Nov. 14, 1957.

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